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Hey Mate , im after some semis in 275/35/18 for my r33 gtr or 265/35/18

let me know what options you have

thx

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How much for a set of Azenis RT615 in 265/35/18?

Any other semi slicks in stock in that size? What price?

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Hey Ali,

Do you guys ket kumho v70a's in 225/50/16?

Im deciding between them and the r888's you can also get

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Ali

Im chasing some High performance tyres (proxies or potenzas )

2 x 235 40 18s

2 x 265 35 18s

Pm me some prices if you could

Thanks

Pedro

Sizes are 235/45/17 and 255/40/17 pair each of Dunlop DZ101

Interested in postage of a pair of each to Brisbane.

Since you get good deals on DZ101, don't suppose you can price a set of Dunlop Z1 star spec? A few mates are interested as well - get good reviews on tire rack.

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Everyone should have received a pm by now, Sorry for the delay, ive been out studying for the past few weeks,

thats all over now so its back to normal!

all should be repied to,

UPDATE A FAIR BIT OF NEW SIZES ARE NOW IN STOCK, CHECK FRONT PAGE FOR SIZES 15-20"

all replied to.

We Will be open during the holidays, only closing on Sundays and public holidays.

hint: Nothing says Merry Christmas like a new set of semi's or wheels!!! :rofl:

hey

i hope you can help because this is the one thing i dont know much about at all. i need new tyres soon, im not a cheap arse im happy to pay for some good tyres that grip the road. i checked the tyre and it says 235/45r 17 the tyre on my car is michelin pilot preceda so question is do you have any of those or anything that are as good or better?

thanks.

scott.

edit: ok i just saw that the pilot precedas dont handle very well in the wet so now i know its just not me cause its terrible when trying to drive while raining.so next question is do you stock the new pilot preceda 2's?

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