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2 x brand new Yokohama AD08R in 265/35/R18

Mid to late 2013 production, so a little over 2 years old. Still very fresh feeling. I bought a few of these tyres last year and put a set on my car. Awesome all round street tyre; pretty much as good as it gets for grip, without going to a proper semi slick (these are a lot more comfortable and will last a lot longer). They transformed the handling of my Skyline in the dry and are very good in the wet too. The two I have for sale are brand new (unfitted, stickers still on them and stored properly undercover). I was keeping them as spares for future track days, but my car needs funds just to get back up and running right now and the set currently on it still have a bit of life left. They will fit a 9" wheel (what I run) and up to 10.5" I believe.

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$600 for the pair.

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May take a (reasonable) offer...

Come on, these are excellent tyres. Pretty sure they were the WTAC control tyre one year?

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