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im looking for some grippy front tyres in 205-50-R15 or 215-50-R15 or 225-50-R15

semi slicks are a option

thanks

pm sent mate

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how much for a set of Kumho KU 36 semi slick in 265/35/18

a how much for thh Dunlop in that size you have listed on P1

thanks

how much for a set of Kumho KU 36 semi slick in 265/35/18

a how much for thh Dunlop in that size you have listed on P1

thanks

Sorry mate dont have the kumho semi's, but u got pm on some other semi slicks,and the dunlops

hey mate,

could i get a price on a pair of semi's; i'm after 225 - 50 - 16

and

a pair of high end 225 - 45 - 17's

to melbourne,

thanks,

greg-

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Tyres arrived today, Thanks Ali. When I need tyres next time I'll definitely be in contact.

Tyres arrived today, Thanks Ali. When I need tyres next time I'll definitely be in contact.

No worries Phil!

Send us a pic, would love to see how they sit on the back.

HI Ali,

I'm looking for Falken Azenis RT615 in 275/35R18 shipped to Sydney.

Or do you sell other semis as well, either 265 or 275/35R18 is fine.

thanks

HI Ali,

I'm looking for Falken Azenis RT615 in 275/35R18 shipped to Sydney.

Or do you sell other semis as well, either 265 or 275/35R18 is fine.

thanks

pm sent buddy

Can you PM me pricing for 245/40/18 RE55 SR2. 4 needed. Delivered to Dandenong Vic.

Thanks.

Hi mate looking for some prices on a set of 4 235 or 245 40/18's mate let me know asap cheap is good but just some prices on different makes

all pm's sent.

Guys a heads up, if your looking to buy tyres in the near future, DO IT NOW as stock prices are going up everywhere!




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