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Hello all,

Have 2x Bridgestone Adrenalin 255/40/17 for sale.

Only had them for a couple of months, 5000km only~

Measured 5mm tread inside and outside of tyre. No camber wear (running -0.5degrees)

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Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Pick up only.

Price: $600 for the pair.

Thanks

- Patrick

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i must say, these tyres are fantastic, i have had the same set on my car for almost 2 years and i still have tread on them and i have done a couple of track days as well with them, they are probably the best tyre i have ever put on my car.

I would buy these buy i get a discount through my work on bridgestone tyres and get get them brand new for less than this but

Free bump and bit of a plug to try help sell them. VERY WORTH THE MONEY

i must say, these tyres are fantastic, i have had the same set on my car for almost 2 years and i still have tread on them and i have done a couple of track days as well with them, they are probably the best tyre i have ever put on my car.

I would buy these buy i get a discount through my work on bridgestone tyres and get get them brand new for less than this but

Free bump and bit of a plug to try help sell them. VERY WORTH THE MONEY

cheers for the plug! Unfortunately us regular people have to pay RRP for tyres :D

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