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Hey, got some second hand 245/35/20 Bridgestone Potenza RE050A's. They come as original equipment on VE Clubsports, and retail around $800 each. As you can see in the pics the some of the edges have been worn so they'll go cheap. Around 50% tread.

Make me an offer. Located in Glen Osmond SA, Cheers!

Preferably text me on 0425009025.

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