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Toyo R1R 255/35/18 x 4 $250ono

Hi all

Cleaning out the garage and have 4 x Toyo R1R tyres for sale - they are 255/35/18.

They spent 18 months or so on my old R32 GTR and saw approx 1000km of road driving and 1 track day at SMSP south. I thought they were a great all round tyre, hence I know run them in 16 inch on my FC Rx7. If I had other 18 inch rims I'd keep them!

$250 ono. 

Located North Ryde.

Pick up only

Thanks!

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Edit: manufacture date is 3707 ie 37th week of 2007. Seems they were in the warehouse a few years before getting to me. 

Just to be clear, these will go to the best offer!

Cheers

2 hours ago, Kinkstaah said:

I 100% would buy them if they can be shipped.

Just fyi

Fair play Greg, I'm just not eager to wait around for couriers and/or box up these tyres! 

What's your post code and I'll look into it.

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