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You could also try Treads International...

Treads International

o Clontarf Shd2/ 17 Robson St 4019

o (07) 3283 5134

o Mobile Services

o 0407 812 946

o OR... Mobile Services

o 0415 812 922

+1 they are awesome have had several sets from them so far and no problems

+1 they are awesome have had several sets from them so far and no problems

Again +1 on Treads

http://www.treadsinternational.net/

Usually around about $60 per tyre for a 16", $80 per tyre for a 17/18". No less than 80% tread either :spank: They're gun!

i'll be trying to get my hands on a set for the front, he said 750 sets coming in!

He has 225/45/17 and 245/45/17 in stock as of Friday, but is waiting on the 235/45/17 which will be this load coming in, definitely going for a drive on Monday :P

Still waiting on TREADS. next container load arrives tomorrow.

he said they have 2 40foot containers arriving.

and all stock will be unloaded and ready for sale on Monday.

so who's up for a group buy day?

This is like Christmas! Happy times, i will be in for this. Lets organise a mass purchase.

  • 2 weeks later...

I went and got my tyres from them on Tuesday.

they have a shit load (and I mean SHIT LOAD) of tyres that have just come in and have now been unloaded and grouped.

all with heaps of tread.

NOTE:

They do not fit tyres

They only take CASH.

They sent me down the road to BRIJI's auto who fitted and balanced them for me for $10 each.

I saw plenty of semi slicks and all sizes of everything.

if anyone is considering getting some, I suggest you heap down.

Another note:

The street they are on is more pothole than road and currently has workers digging shit up.

drive slowly or risk breaking shit

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