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Hey kids,

I got a MASSIVVEEEE stack of rubber here, as you can see

I need it all gone

I dont want it

I dont need it

SO WHO WANTS IT ALL?

$500 for all this.. come and take it off me.. get your truck/ute/ trailer and take it all

4x 255/55/18 Goodyear Wrangler HP– nice even wear on all four of them, about 40% left aswell $200

4x 205/60/16 Michelin Vivacy – 50% left, all even wear $150[sOLD

4x 205/40/17 Nankang Ultra Sport NS-II – 2 have around 20% left, other 2 have 55%, even wear $150

4x 225/55/17 Bridgestone Turanza ER30 - about 25-30% left on them, all even wear $120

3x 205/55/16 Bridgestone Turanza - 50% left on all three of them $200

3x 185/55/15 Bridgestone Potenza RE040– about 50% left on him $200

3x 215/60/15 Brisgestone RE711– 50% all round, good even wear, very aggressive looking tyre $150

2x 235/40/18 Fullrun HP199 – some slight camber wear, about half way through – 50% left $150

2x 235/45/17 Nankang Ultra Sport NS-II – got some camber wear on them, about 35% left $125

2x 205/45/17 Silverstone – probably best for track events as they have some camber wear $50

2x 235/45/17 Khumo Ecsta – some camber wear on the inside $120

2x 205/40/17 Silverstone FTZ Sport– one has some camber wear and the other has about 80% $120

2x 255/55/17 Bridgestone Turanza ER30– about 40% left on it with even wear $80

2x 205/55/16 Bridgestone Turanza ER30– one has about 80-90% left and the other about 60% left $120

2x 225/50/16 Firehawk Wideoval - aggressive looking tyre, got 40-45% with even wear all round $100

2x 225/55/16 Khumo Ecsta – one of them has some camber wear, the other about 60% left on it $75

2x 195/65/14 Barum Bavavis – best for scrubbing out for track & cruise events $20

2x 185/65/14 Yokohama S220 – 20-25% left on them with all even wear $20

2x 155/65/14 Toyo J36 - one of them is worn and the other has 40%, good for burnouts $20

1x 215/35/18 Toyo Proxies F24– about 70% left on it $ 50

1X 205/45/17 Nexan N3000 – he has about 40% left on him $50

1x 215/45/17 Bridgestone Potenza RE040 about 25% left on him $45

1x 205/60/16 Bridgestone GIII– got about 45% left with even wear $50

1x 195/50/15 Potenza GIII– 45-50% left on it, great tyre with awesome performance and reviews $50

BRISBANE

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0420 926 501 < TEXT/SMS ONLY!!

DAN> Fs: Qld - Rubber Rubber And More Rubber

I'm after 18s 235/35 x4 and/or 245/35 x 4 - if you could send me a PM with a price, that'd be good thanks.

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