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INTRODUCING THE NEW 595RS-R ULTRA HIGH PERFORMANCE (UHP) TYRE

King of sport – 595RS-R with reinforced carcass and sidewall offers easy handling while taking the abuse of driving at high speed as well as superior grip and cornering stability, is a secret weapon for the championship. Recognized by Japanese professionals and selected as the official tire to Australia 2007 X Challenge competition powered by Lotus.

Features

New, semi-slick, sport competition 595RS-R - designed for exceptional traction and grip. Cutting-edge technological advances in design, construction, pattern and compounds. Best performance in its class - a street legal competition tyre with the characteristics of a slick.

* Lateral grooves substantially exterminate stiffness on shoulder blocks to upgrade traction and riding comfort.

* Tread patterns on shoulder block provide lateral driving stability while cornering.

* Uni-directional V-shaped main groove design enhances both sport look and water distribution.

* Wide angle grooves improve consistency on tread blocks thereby permitting more serious grip.

* The modern, feather-like tread pattern incorporates stylish image and outstanding responsiveness.

* Embossed letters on the sidewall featured with unique and personal characteristics.

Designed for use on all high performance vehicles

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235/45/17- RRP $1236 SPECIAL $1000 SAVE $236

255/40/17- RRP $1352 SPECIAL $1100 SAVE $252

235/40/18- RRP $1276 SPECIAL $1050 SAVE $226

245/35/18- RRP $1448 SPECIAL $1200 SAVE $248

255/35/18- RRP $1480 SPECIAL $1250 SAVE $230

265/35/18- RRP $1500 SPECIAL $1270 SAVE $230

ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR A SET OF 4

http://www.federaltyres.com.au/specs/ss595.pdf

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  • 2 weeks later...

Price for both choices (so you'll end up giving me total of 4 different prices) :)

265/35or40/R18 (2tyres+postage)

or

285/30 or 35/R18 (2tyres+postage)

posted to Eden Hills, SA, 5050

PM me the reply thanks

Cheers Ripp3r



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