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285/30/18 Bridgestone Re55S, 295/30/18 A050 Soft, 255/40/18 Ad08


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Hey Guys

I have a couple of sets of 285/30/18 Bridgestone RE55s available.
These are brand new, old stock. 2010 dated. Has been stored at Bridgestone until they cleared out the last of their RE55s.

They are the SR2 Compound (medium)

$250 each

Available for pickup from our shop in Bayswater, Vic

Can ship Australia wide. Adelaide or Sydney, $65 Brisbane - $80, Perth $120

Send me a message with your postcode for a quote elsewhere.

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Used 295/30/18 Yokohama A050 - soft compound.
This is time attack/hill climb type rubber where you need it grippy from the get go.
2012 dated and still very fresh. Quite a bit of tread left. $700 the set (close to what a new set would cost PER TYRE!)

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Brand new 255/40/18 Yokohama AD08

These are 2012 build

I have six available at $250 each - probably the best bang for buck street tyre

Good option if you were looking at a 265/35/18 as these are as wide as most 265/35/18

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