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i will make discounts if more than 2 tyres are bought.

all of these tyres are good enough to be front tyres. they arent just junk burnout rubber, they are good quality tyres.

inspections are welcome

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i wnana take the dunlops or the continentals......would we be able to meet halfway at parra if i take em? wont have much time off coz taking care of 2 kids at the moment and trying to juggle uni and work at the same time :rolleyes: pelase let me know asap. need them and got the money ready...can you send some pics for tread pattern?could probz see you next week sometime

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bloodsword27 - the dunlops that were 90% tread are now sold... but i still have one pair left and still have all the continentals listed. unfortunately i dont have a car (sold it) and during the week i cant get a hold of one, weekends i could meet you halfway, otherwise its a bit difficult to organise something.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;#entry3102454 this is a link so that you can see pictures of the tyres available.

doriftee - sorry nothing wider than a 235 in 17 inch

whitezulur32 - ive sent you a pm.

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