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NITTO NT01 Competition Road Course Tire (305/35R18)

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      Built for Speed. This high-performance radial NITTO NT01 Competition Tire features cutting-edge design elements that make it second to none on short tracks, autocross courses, and road race circuits. With a one-hundred UTQG tread wear rating and an AA traction rating, this tire is built for speed and is sure to maximize grip when pushing your car to its limits.

      Asymmetrical Pattern. The black sidewall style adds a stylish touch, making sure you don't only go fast but look good doing it. Plus, the asymmetrical tread pattern is specially designed for dry racing conditions and ensures maximum contact with the surface of the track.

      Installation. Putting this NT01 Competition Tire on your ride is easy and requires no drilling.

      Warranty. There is a limited warranty on this product.

      Application. This NITTO NT01 Competition Tire is a universal product.

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