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Im selling a full set of 4 Falken V04 R comp tires

Size is 285/35R18

They were scrubbed at a recent oran park practice day and only did a handful of laps. There is approx 70% tread remaining.

They managed to hold down a RWD GTR and produce consistant 1min16 laps around the GP circuit.

The tire is a discontinued model and im not sure if they were even sold locally. These were imported.

The size WILL fit under a stock R32 GTR front AND rear on 9.5 or 10 inch rims.

Only reason im selling them is I usually run full slicks in a much wider size and I may as well sell these off while they still have good tread left and are worth using on someone's car.

I want $600 pick up and im FIRM on the price.

If no one wants to pay that im not fussed ill leave them on the rims and use them up at practice days.

Located in Sydney would rather pick up as I dont have time to organise freight etc.

Edited by Risking
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