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I have about 20 tyres in my backyard i need to get rid of them the olds r oding. So here guys pick up a bargin

sizes from 205 to 225

in profile from 45 to 60

percentage of tread from 40 - 90

As for the price what ever you offer for the tyre or the tyres or the lot?? cheers

if u want some of them or the lot come down have a look take a pick and we can take it from there.

I am located in niddrie in melbourne pm me thanks regards robert

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pity ya in melbourne.... im in adelaide and are in need of some.....oh well

yeh nothing we can do about dat only frienth them over but prob not worth it thanks

............................

GUYS THEY NEEDTO BE SOLD....?????

Edited by SXC_R33

How about you list the tyres individually, stating: width and profile, tread and brand/model of tyre. I know it's a bit of work but I'm personally not willing to travel to your place to find that there's nothing that I want.

i have pairs and singles in the following sizes and all tyres are prices to clear at u gimme an offer so here it is

205 50 16s

205 55 16s

205 60 16s

215 55 16s

215 60 16s

225 50 16s

225 55 16s

225 60 16s

235 55 16s <----- i think have to recheck

all the brands are bridestone dunlop good year continental

Edited by SXC_R33
i have pairs and singles in the following sizes and all tyres are prices to clear at u gimme an offer so here it is

205 50 16s

205 55 16s

205 60 16s

215 55 16s

215 60 16s

225 50 16s

225 55 16s

225 60 16s

235 55 16s <----- i think have to recheck

all the brands are bridestone dunlop good year continental

thanks. i'm interested in a pair of 225/50/16 and a pair of 205/55/16. I'd like to know the tread and brand/model of tyres you have available in these sizes.

thanks

greg

225/50/16 brigstone turanzas and also dunlop and continetals

205 55 16 heave heaps of them and in michelins dunlops bridstones and continentals

have about 65- 90 percentdepends on which ones u want

thanks. i'm interested in a pair of 225/50/16 and a pair of 205/55/16. I'd like to know the tread and brand/model of tyres you have available in these sizes.

thanks

greg

Edited by SXC_R33

I'll keep you in mind. I'm looking for some cheap 16" rims and 2nd hand tyres for motorkhana days. Just killed my 17" tyres. Bit expensive to replace. Do you have any 17" tyres?

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