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morning Ladis.....

wow they are really moderating everything we say in here...

who would of thought a little bit of spamming in a spam thread could get so outta hand....

dam man i got hit with random fire even though i wasn't involed... i wanted to be but my account was still mod review from earlier escapades :unsure:

also will you fill my tank with petrolieum distillate and revulcanise my tyres, posthaste?

:P how's about i put HCl Acid in your fuel tank and slash your tires.....i'll get on to that ASAP :unsure:

finding new tyres is the suxxor :unsure:

after a set of 235/40/18's -new or secondhand. No secondhand place has any stock at all atm and newies are about $230-250 ea for cheap ones :P

i've got camber wear on the inside edge of my drivers side (worn smooth on the edges) so really should change them before i drive to rocky.

sure thing.. :P

alright old mate i'll get on to that as soon as i'm done sodimising my self :unsure:

finding new tyres is the suxxor ;)

after a set of 235/40/18's -new or secondhand. No secondhand place has any stock at all atm and newies are about $230-250 ea for cheap ones ;)

i've got camber wear on the inside edge of my drivers side (worn smooth on the edges) so really should change them before i drive to rocky.

isn't there a place near the switch that has good cheap second hand tyres? ask Shane or Noel...

no thats already done terry. (done when the new suspension and caster bushes went in). i actually had three wheel aligns in the last year none of them fixed the problem...

pretty sure i've rang that place - coleman tyres? rang all their branches, plus tyre king at slacks creek.

sofar hankook k104's (what i have atm) are about $250ea

falken ze-329's $229

sava - $249

dunlop sp3000a $289

Goodyear F1 - $325

Pirelli - $310

no thats already done terry. (done when the new suspension and caster bushes went in). i actually had three wheel aligns in the last year none of them fixed the problem...

pretty sure i've rang that place - coleman tyres? rang all their branches, plus tyre king at slacks creek.

sofar hankook k104's (what i have atm) are about $250ea

falken ze-329's $229

sava - $249

dunlop sp3000a $289

Goodyear F1 - $325

Pirelli - $310

Rytal Enterprises

Chris Gilligan

0438 328 264

Tell him shane freiberg from kbr sent you.

That's who i get my tyres through, i work with his wife, pat.

i got hankook k104 255x40x17 for $150 each, farking cheap :unsure:

subzero33 put me onto a place in waterford - they have 245/18's for 145ea, or 225/45/18's for 85ea fitted. secondhand of course ,and actually are located just down the road...Hmm... will wait and see what shanes contact can do as i'd prefer newies if i can.

Shane where is he located? can he fit and supply on short notice? (remember i'm moving friday).

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