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Hi all

I am selling my Advan Neova AD08 tyres which I was to use for my assault on Superlap.

http://www.yokohama.com.au/ourtyres/tyre.aspx?tyreid=208

These tyres were fitted brand new to my rims approx 30mins before the first session of the day on Friday.

They have done an out lap of EC and then a cruise lap (due to mechanical issues) and back into the pits. In total the tires have traveled less than 10klms.

I am not looking to make any money from this sale, I am just looking to recover my costs on these tyres.

The sizes are as follows

Fronts = 235/45/17

Rears = 255/40/17

Price is $990 - this is cheaper than you will be able to buy them anywhere else. RRP on the fronts alone are in the $350-$360 region per tyre.

You can see in the pic below how new the tyres are as this pic was taken after my car broke on the track. The tyres are still shiney and haven't even been properly scrubbed in yet.

advanad08small.jpg

I will get some better pictures of the tyres this weekend.

Pickup in Sydney only. Email or call if your interested.

Regards

Dale

0424 184 822

[email protected]

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Update: Front pair of tyres are sold.

Rears are still available. I am looking for $550 for the pair of rears.

Gordon Leven sells them for $438 retail EACH.

I saw your car at superlap. What broke?

Sad to say it was my gearbox. It survived the Thursday practice but let go on the Friday morning.

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