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Hi,

Have a set of 4 Toyo R888 Semi Slicks for sale.

Information: Size is 235/40/17 for all 4. They are GG compound - they are not the parallel import compound which I believe are the GGG.

Condition: See pics. They were bought second hand but not used. Tread wear is even with no cambering. Would have between 3-6 track days left in them. They feel soft and I would imagine be very grippy. Only minor issue is 2 of them have a 'groove' from hitting the body of the car they were on. I was told this should not impact how they drive.

Price: $600 - Not at fussed if these don't sell. Second hand semis are hard to come by as I discovered when selling the previous sets.. had up to 10 guys calling me about them and these are alot better than they were!

Located in Sydney. Not willing to post at this stage unless you are able to organise a courier. Can drop them off at a courier location in Sydney to assist.

Best is to SMS me on 0403 434 495 or PM.

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Pic of the groove in the first tyre

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Pic of the groove in the second tyre

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Thanks.

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