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I have changed the size of my rims and I have a near brand new set of 4 Nitto NT05 tires. They are 265/35/R18. These were purchased recently at Taleb tires for $1076 (I have the receipt).

They have the following characteristics:

- Performance Rating: W

- UTQG Treadwear: 200

- Traction: AA

- Temperature: A

Heres what Nitto have to say "...The NT05 is a maximum performance tire that was developed using advanced computer simulation and extensive on-track testing. These development methods along with rigorous quality standards helped produce a street tire that provides precise and responsive handling and performance..."

I have decided to change the size of my GTR Rims and am upsizing.

These tires have a maximum of 1500km's on them, very minimal wear, exceptional grip in the dry and wet.

One tire has had a nail puncture, but has been professionally patch repaired and does not leak.

Priced for a quick sale, yours for $500 firm.

Located in West Sydney

Craig

0424854025

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Mate I'm out in the city, I replied to your SMS I still have them, they are almost brand new. They are a different tread pattern, they look low on tread but they are fashioned mire like slicks, the centre of the tyres don't have tread. You can tell by the outer tread, both sides aren't even worn.

I'm on my iPhone ATM and I can't attach pics but if you go to The Nitto website you can check out the centre tread markers.

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