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Federal's street legal semi‑slick sport competition tyre, designed for maximum traction and control.Cutting edge design and construction give the 595RS‑R the characteristics of a pure motorsports tyre for modern high performance vehicles.

  • Steel reinforced sidewall for strength and steering response.
  • One singular continuous tread block for excellent lateral stability in cornering.
  • CAMS approved.

235/45/17 $799 fitted and balanced, please call for other sizes

We have all other sizes and all the Federal range of tyres on offer too

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Sorry for the late responses guys, currently there isn't much stock left in Australia..more stock around 3-4 weeks. We'll update once stock arrives...

Any new stock yet of these?

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