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> Hoosier racing slicks, 225/50/16 & 245/45/16
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post Sep 2 2014, 09:27 AM
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Up for sale is a set of slicks off my 74. I know little about the tires other than they grip like crazy. If experts are out there, I can inspect them closer for heat cycles etc.

Since these tires are $1000 new, I will make a great deal @ $100 for the set.


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post Sep 7 2014, 10:26 AM
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Ok, so I just found out these are quite old. Not sure about life span of garaged tires, but I would assume they would be great as a cheap auto cross set. No cracks, and not super hard or dried out (10 years old, unless I am reading the numbers wrong)

Need them gone so price dropped.
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