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How many have you got?

Is that $200 for the lot?

Exactly which Dunlops are they?

When were they last used?

Where have they been stored since then?

Can you post up a pic showing the tread condition?

I know it seems like a lot of questions but I looked at buying some not long back and when I saw them they were crap even though advertised as good usable tyres.

Am very interested as I need some before the 8th of November when my next Club Day is scheduled.

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anyone ??????

Anyone???

Your kidding right?? :banana:

I have been waiting and waiting for you to come back with the info you said you were getting.

Been to Launnie twice since then, once for a club day.

Your welcome to em Funz.

I'll just buy brand new ones for next year, did a clutch in the GTR on Sunday anyway.

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Anyone???

Your kidding right?? :)

I have been waiting and waiting for you to come back with the info you said you were getting.

Been to Launnie twice since then, once for a club day.

Your welcome to em Funz.

I'll just buy brand new ones for next year, did a clutch in the GTR on Sunday anyway.

what more info do u want there compound m2r dunlop semi's

they sell for nearly 2g new i want 200 bucks for them they heaps off tread left u there 17's

they come off a front running targa A class car only stopped using them cause he went to 18's done one race meeting i think

there isn't that much difference in a 235 to 245

M2 are a medium compound.

ideal for club days and hill climbs. they would offer exceptional grip in the wet too. not suited for long distance like targa and alike.

i have some that i will be using this weekend and i have used them before.

ive always brought second hand semies and compared to $600 each $50 is cheap. cheaper than you would ever get a set of used road tyres for.

if your to tight to buy $50 tyres for your race car than youll never buy new ones. we flat spotted a brand new one once and it stuffed the tyre $600 good bye.

M2 are a medium compound.

ive always brought second hand semies and compared to $600 each $50 is cheap. cheaper than you would ever get a set of used road tyres for.

if your to tight to buy $50 tyres for your race car than youll never buy new ones. we flat spotted a brand new one once and it stuffed the tyre $600 good bye.

Who said anything about being to tight to buy second hand tyres?

I ran second hand ones this year while chasing starting tyre pressures and the like. I also knew my alignment wasn't right but until I get some adjustable arms couldnt do anything about it so didnt want to trash new tyres.

I was more than happy to travel down and buy these tyres once I knew what the tyres were. There are 3 different patterns available in the tarmac rally tyres made by Dunlop, I was unable to find any on the Dunlop site in the Semi range in that size.

M2 are a medium compound.

ideal for club days and hill climbs. they would offer exceptional grip in the wet too. not suited for long distance like targa and alike.

i have some that i will be using this weekend and i have used them before.

ive always brought second hand semies and compared to $600 each $50 is cheap. cheaper than you would ever get a set of used road tyres for.

if your to tight to buy $50 tyres for your race car than youll never buy new ones. we flat spotted a brand new one once and it stuffed the tyre $600 good bye.

i was thinking the same thing damo

there direzza o2g's m2 there in lonnie i'l be hobart on friday if anyone wants them drop off

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