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Hey all,

So I bought some AD08's a few months back new and fitted them to my r34, only to realise that after that I bought 40 profiles not 35 profiles. I needed tyres for rego so I mounted them and drove around for 250 odd kms.

sooo long story short I bought another pair in the correct size as im a picky bastard and looking to move these on.

Asking $300 for the pair. Considering they have done 300kms its a pretty sweet deal and they are hard to find lately and its more than half price.

Size for those that cant read is 255/40/18

Happy to ship them anywhere in Aus with e-go for $20.

Pickup is in Penrith NSW

Contact via PM, can exchange phone numbers etc then :D

Dave

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