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For sale are 2x 5,000km old lots of tread RSR's and 2x basically brand new RS-RR's (500km old)

RSR's 265/35/18 $250 for the pair

RS-RR's 265/35/18 $450 for the pair

$600 for the whole set.

Located central coast nsw.

Shipping is possible but will be a bit expensive.

Tyres are still mounted to the car, will be off most likely next weekend.

Front rsrr

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Don't worry I won't rip skids in them before sale.

Front rsrr

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Rear rsr

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Rear rsr

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Rsr's now $150 for the pair. That's $75 a tyre. Crazy right. Good for skids even.

RSRR's now $350 for the pair. That comes in at $175 a tyre. That's near on half price. Christmas sales everything must go haha.

I will take $400 for the lot.

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