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Hey mate,

Go and see Bryson at West Gosford Tyre Service 4324 5459 tell him Wayne sent you(he'll charge you double then). Why buy a perfomance car and put cheap crap rubber on it? Save a bit more cash if you can mate and get something decent on your car. I'd hate to see what $100 to $110 per tyre gets you!

Bryson will look after you like he does to half the coasties skyline crew that already go there.

Cheers

Hey mate,

Go and see Bryson at West Gosford Tyre Service 4324 5459 tell him Wayne sent you(he'll charge you double then). Why buy a perfomance car and put cheap crap rubber on it? Save a bit more cash if you can mate and get something decent on your car. I'd hate to see what $100 to $110 per tyre gets you!

Bryson will look after you like he does to half the coasties skyline crew that already go there.

Cheers

agreed, wayne put me onto bryson and he was really awesome, he even fitted them staight away when I rocked up, altho like wayne says, any association with the mr Dj brave, and its gonna cost ya :sleep:

Hey Ford!

Most of the coasties are going to Bryson for thier tyres mate - he's really great. He tells everyone it will cost them more for Wayne or me recommending him but its just jokes mate!!! We've been getting tyres from him for over 10 years and never had an issue - he really is great.

Save a bit of extra cash as Wayne said if you can and ask him about the Maxis MAZ 1's - great tyres and he does a really good price on them. He also does new second hand tyres (not retreads) so yo might be able to get something with only a few thousand kms on them - we get new second handy's for our stock rims for the track/drag strip.

Go see him or give him a call and tell him Wayne and Kasey referred you - let us know how you go mate!

:sleep:

and get your sorry ass out to a meet soon hey???!!! lol!

As Dj Brave said, you've got a performance car, although you can buy cheap and nasty for around $100. At the end of the day, your tyres are the only contact to the road. Whats the point of fitting bigger brakes or engine mods with crappy tyres when you cant get any grip.

What car is it for?

You can buy decent tyres starting at

$120 fitted/balanced depending on the size. Located in Sydney, Send me a PM if your interested.

Al

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