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BRAND NEW NITTO N555R EXTREME DRAG RADIALS 275/40/17 X4

I BOUGHT THE TYRES BRAND NEW FROM THE STATES AS NO1 HAD THEM IN STOCK IN AUS WEN I WANTED THEM.

IM LOOKING AROUND THE 1400 MARK, LOCATED IN SYDNEY

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i bought them from just jap and the boxes indciated they were uras, and i dont think they would be selling drift teks as uras. but in saying that i dont think uras distinguishes on the rim that they are actually uras, so call just jap n confirm with them :D

what would it cost to get these to wagga wagga nsw and if they are still for sale next wednesday when i get paid will most likely take them (just rims)

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what would it cost to get these to wagga wagga nsw and if they are still for sale next wednesday when i get paid will most likely take them (just rims)

rims are usulay around the $25 pre wheel to post aus wide. so around the $100 seems to be the norm for a set anywhere in aus.

$400 a tyre for 17s? Does that sound really expensive to me??

theyre nitto drag radials, not normal street tyres, the mickey thompson equivalents are around the same money i believe. these tyres arent for everyday street use, i was gonna use these wheels only wen i went to the strip

thx

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