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JUST BEEN UPDATEDDDD againn

245 40 18 dunlop sp9000a X3 98% tread $100 each

235 35 19 continental conti sport X1 $70 $80

235 40 18 bridgestone potenza X2 60% slighty less on edges $60 pair

205 60 16 michelin pilot 99% X4 $40 each

225 45 17 bridgestone re040 x2 85% $100 pair

235 45 17 heaps of singles 40 - 99% $30-50 each

205 65 15 various brands all pairs from $40 a pair

235 40 18 bridgestone potenza g3 50% X2 $60 pair

235 40 18 dunlop 3000a 99% X1 $100

heaps of 16" singles and 17"

MUST GO EVERYTHING CLEANING OUT THE COLLECTION

so what ever size u need and its not listed make a call and its most likey there

pm me or just ring me 0402090079

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