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ring bridgestone as paul said, i was asking about 225/40R17 adrenalin potenza re001's the other day, and rockingham store had them in stock.

they quoted me $300/tyre for that size

RE01-R and RE001 are 2 different tyres.

i'm tring to find someone who can bring or does bring in the RE01-R, or if anyone know of any special on atm for the RE001,

(calling Bridgestone won't help for the RE01-R as i have talk to a bridgestone dealer and they have called around for me and found out that bridgestone does not supply the RE01-R as part of their an official product line in australia)

As i wont pay $300 for the RE001, when i can get import the RE01-R for similar price and they are a better tyre

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yes i do realised they are 2 different tyres, however in your title it says "Re01-r Supplier ?, or Adrenalin Potenza RE001 ?" so i was simply telling you a supplier for the Adrenalin Potenza RE001 like you asked.

if you were after the RE01R instead, why did you ask about the other one? :down:

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im interested, so what place stocks them?

u had them on at drift prac the other night right? they value for money?

end up going with the RE001 as i got them for $270 each inc fitting (235/45/17). If i had the extra cash i would have for the RE01-R

BTC stock the RE01-R

BTC Bentley

21 Sevenoaks St,

Bentley WA 6102

Phone : (08) 9458 4586

Fax : (08) 9451 7664

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