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Distributing the Full Verde line-up for car enthusiasts around Australia.

Taleb Tyres have been the sole importer and distributor of VERDE since they were first released, cut out the middle man and grab a great deal.

KAOS

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Available in 18x8 and 20x8.5 and 22x8.5

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EXODUS

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Available in 18x7.5

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MADONNA

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Also avaialable in gloss black/ chrome dish.

Available in 20x8.5, 22x8.5, 22x9.5 and 24x9.5

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HELIX

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Available in 18x8, 20x8.5, 20x9, 22x8.5, 22x9.5 and 24x10

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BLACK ICE

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Available in 17x7.5, 18x7.5, 20x8.5 and 22x8.5

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AVATAR

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Available in 20x8.5, 22x9.5 and 24x9.5

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ICON - DEEP DISH

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Available in 20x8.5 and 22x9.5

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DIMENSION

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Available in 20x8.5, 22x8.5

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POISON

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Available in 20x9 and 22x9.5

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DIAMOND

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Available in 17x7.5, 18x8 and 20x8.5

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STILLETO

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Available in 17x7.5, 18x8 and 20x8.5

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SCORPION

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Available in 17x7.5 and 18x8, 20x8 and 20x9

NOTE DEEP DISH ONLY IN 20" FITMENTS

(STAGGERED AVAIABLE FOR 20")

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17" packages from $1300

18" packages from $1300

20" packages from $2400

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I'm after a set of your verde kaos 18"s package for my au ute with the black centre's what price can you do these

cheers Peter

January special we can do them $1800 with falken tyres, or $1900 with Toyo tyres, fitted or delivered.



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