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For Sale: (we can bring items to local events -or- items can be shipped at buyers expense)
- ST prepared 1989 Honda Civic Si - $8,000
Sad day, but we are selling the car to fund our planned move to GP. This selling price includes a
set of 15x7 Enkei RPF1's and pretty much what you see listed on the Car
page.
For an additional $500 we will provide a set of 15x7.5 or 16x7.5 SSR Competition wheels in lieu of
the 15x7 Enkei RPF1's wheels.
- Pair of 205/50-15 Falken RT-215's (~3/32" of tread) - $40
About half used pair of tires, that are looking for a good home on a pair of wheels. This
pair of tires love numerous stints on an autocross course, followed by a dentching from a garden
sprayer. =)
- Pair of 205/50-15 Falken RT-215's (~2/32" of tread) - $30
Still plenty of tread left on these, you could get several events of racing out of these
tires without a problem. Combine them with some a pair of the other Falkens to make a set.
- Pair of 205/50-15 Falken RT-215's (~1/32" of tread) - $10
These wouldn't last the rest of the year or anything, but you would definately get some events
out of them, when we ran this tire they showed grip until there was basically no tread left.
You could definately run them on the rear of a FWD car for several events.
- Pair of 205/45-16 Dunlop SP9000 tires (3/32" of tread)- $50
This pair of tires were take offs from a set of SSR Competition wheels, now they are just taking
up space in my garage. Plenty of tread left on these tires.
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- Several pairs of 205/45-16 Falken RT-615 tires (various tread depths)
We have a couple pairs of 205/45-16 RT-615's, best pair would go for about $50. A pair of the 'bottom of the
heap' you can have if you buy Craig a filet-o-fish at Mickey D's.
If you are interested in any items please contact me at jfrank02@hotmail.com
or AIM me at Buffett300.
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No Weenies... (from the SCCA Rulebook)
While the right to protest in proper cases is undoubted, it should be
remembered that Solo events are sporting events, to be conducted in a sporting spirit;
that all events are organized and managed by amateurs who cheerfully give their time and
do their best, that the competitor may expect some imperfections of the organizers and
of his fellow competitors; and that, to a reasonable extent, these things are part of the
chances he takes in entering the competition.
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