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Hi All,

I have for sale 2 x Falken 235/40ZR18 tyres, which have 90% tread left on them. They do have a couple of minor scuff marks but are still in good condition and are fine for everyday use.

Reason or selling is as i no longer have a set of rims to put them on!! They are pictured below on a set of Volks which they are currently on but the rims are buggered and cant be fixed, so i will have them removed from them before sale.

Asking price is $200 for them both, + postage if you need it.

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What is wrong with the rims ? What is their width and do you have the other 2 ?

Rims are buckled mate. I actually bought them off you last year. I put my car into a gutter at a fairly low speed and managed to shag a rim. The otherone isnt to crash hot either, had them checked out at Queanbeyan and apparently the centres are offset. So if u want the rims u can have em but they are screwed. Width is 18x8 i think, cant remember exactly. I have already sold the rears to a guy in sydney as he had a similiar problem to me.

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Guys these are still for sale and i am trying to get rid of them by next Friday. I have had a few eoi however as soon as i reply/pm i dont hear back so if you are intersted please reply!!! Price is still $200 as i think its a bargain as is, however rememebr the rims are stuffed and cannot be repaired.

I would prefer Canberra sale however at this stage i will still look at freight if its on the East Coast of Aus at buyers expense.

Anyway get it touch if you are interested.

Regards

Laine

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Hi guys, anyone able to give me an idea of a good freight company to use? So far i have only been able to get a qoute of about $150 for the tyres only to QLD, was hoping it would be heaps less.

Cheers

Laine

Try http://www.airroaddirect.com.au/ i am getting a set of 4 rims sent down from Brisbane at around $100 + they would heavier than your tyres.

Hi guys, anyone able to give me an idea of a good freight company to use? So far i have only been able to get a qoute of about $150 for the tyres only to QLD, was hoping it would be heaps less.

Cheers

Laine

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