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Item: 6x 235/45/17 Tyres

4x Dunlop SP Sport 3000A

1x Dunlop Sp Sport 9000

1x Wanli

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: All have Roadworthy tread between 60 and 80%

Reason for Selling: Need 215/45 for ym new rims

Price and Payment Conditions: $60 each for the Dunlops $50 for the Wanli

Extra Info: Buyer to organise postage

Contact Details: PM me or msg me on 0406004135

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tyres are all roadworthy as told by thew boys at the tyre factory bayswater..soem only just but all are roadworth the wanli and 9000 have prolly 70-80% tread the 3000a prolly have between 55-65%

Ill take soem photos today...the sp3000's are still no rims in my garage but thats no problem

Edited by zorb_rules

bump 80bucks for the 2 tyres nwo guys great tread!

will sell the lot including the other dunlops sp3000a as a package for $250. reason i wont seperate these is i was actually keeping them for my sprare set of rism but if somone wants all 6 they can have them for that price.

Edited by zorb_rules

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