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best price on Toyo Proxies 265 or 275-30-19 x 4 to Adelaide

Best price I've had so far is $1190 delivered.

Cheers

Matt

Hey Matt,

dont have any toyos,

but i have in stock dunlop direzza dz101, for a little extra i can do the 4 delivered.

pm me if your interested.

Ali

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hi mate,

Could you please PM me information and prices for the following:

a. 2 x 225/40/18's for fronts (good, grippy street tyres)

b. Full set 235/40/18 Semi's (street legal ones)

Car is daily driven so need to be good in the wet too. Occasional track days here and there.

Have had Advan RS2's and Michelin Sport 2's before and found them both awesome tyres - the RS2's were my favorite, so something similar would be good.

All posted to Melbourne 3103.

Thanks mate and keep up the good work have heard good reviews about your business! ;)

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