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where are they selling them? im going to need some to drift on at powercruise. :) 225's prefered

looking towards brand new though if there are places out there that are selling 90-95% tyres at good prices i am willing to look at them as well.

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have you tried Tempe or ozzy tires ? You can always get good prices from those guys..But man is it always busy....Pain in the ass trying to park near Tempe ...

Dude, go to taleb tyres, they have wheels there that come off customer cars when they get new rims fitted ;)

Or any local bob jane, ask them to save you the decent ones. Dont ask the manager though, ask the guys in the workshop - ask them what beer they like, and pay them with a case of that :P

Were are you located? There are 3 or 4 places out west that sell used tyres for very good prices: Black Tyres, Jala Tyres, Eagle Tyres, etc all in the granville to Fairfield area.

Billy,

Yes they all have good second hand tyres at very good prices. Jala Tyres is at the back of the industrial units behind Crown on McRedie on McRedie Rd in Guildford West. Eagle Tyres is in Cowper St Granville (western end near the Granvile railway bridge). Black Tyres is on Railway Terrace, Yennora.

Were are you located? There are 3 or 4 places out west that sell used tyres for very good prices: Black Tyres, Jala Tyres, Eagle Tyres, etc all in the granville to Fairfield area.

i work out that way so it would be easy to get to them. i will call them. thanks charlie.

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