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Hey mate i'm after a set of Potenza Adrenaline RE001's in 235/40/R18.

If you can get these how much including shipping to Launceston (Tassy)

Thanks

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update:

special on 275 30 19, perfect size for your Godzilla!

Brands on special:

Dunlop direzza dz101

Pirelli P zero nero

both in stock but down to last few sets so be quick.

discounted and will also do free shipping for interstate buyers as well.

hey mate

after some pricing on 235/40/18.. for street driving, wet and dry. currently have yokohama s-drives, after something similar i guess

and im in Melb :P

thanks

Can you get hold of some Pirelli Corsa in 275/30 R19? How do the Dz101 compare with the P Zero Nero in terms of grip, durability etc.?

I am keen on a set as soon as my wheels arrive from Japan next week

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hi i was looking for some 235/45/r17, just wondering what good ones you have, because at the moment i have michelin pilot preceda's and i really like them. so was wondering if you have these or the pilot sports or anything thats either better or the same as these.

thanks.

scott.

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looking for prices on 235/40/18 .. can you give me a list of tyres in this size? used to streets only .. currently running kumho ku31.. i think

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How much for 4 x 235/40/18 DUNLOP DIREZZA DZ101 + Fitting?

And also every set you got for 4 x 235/40/18 and prices.

If you give me the right price i will definitely buy a set of 4 from you.

Thanks :(

Edited by Black R34 GT-T
We have many sizes and brands in various sizes for all cars not just skylines.

including but not limited to:

225/45/17

dunlop direzza dz101 Matching rears 245/40/17

yokohama es100 @ 210

235/45/17

Dunlop 3000A

falken 329(different to the 326)

215/40/18

Toyo tranpath SW @ $120

235/40/18

Toyo proxes fz4

Dunlop direzza dz101

255/35/18

Toyo vimode or gu:wn @ 190

dunlop lemans lm702

245/40/18 Yokohama Advan A10 @ 220

also have goodyear eagle ls2000

dunlop 3000A

265/35/18 Yokohama es300 @ 275

275/35/18 Nitto NT555 @ 275

Dunlop lemans lm702

Toyo proxes T1S @ 275

NEW UPDATES:

255/40/17 DUNLOP DIREZZA DZ101

265/40/17 DUNLOP DIREZZA DZ101

235/40/18 DUNLOP DIREZZA DZ101

265/35/18 DUNLOP DIREZZA DZ101 - - - - -SOLD OUT

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NEW SPECIALS IN STOCK NOW

245/35/19 DUNLOP DIREZZA DZ101

275/30/19 DUNLOP DIREZZA DZ101

285/30/20 Falken 452

215/45/18 Yokohama Advan a10

245/40/18 Yokohama Advan A13(original on the new Evo X)

NEW STOCK:

275/35/19

285/35/19

285/30/19

CONTINUING SPECIALS ON DUNLOP DIREZZA,

AND NOW VARIOUS SPECIALS ON GOODYEAR EAGLE F1 GSD3,

JUST PM OR POST YOUR ENQUIRY

all prices fitted and balanced in sydney. cheaper tyres avaiable an in stock as well.

these are not the only specials i have on, nor are they the only brands i have in those sizes. prices can be made even better depending on purchase so dont be afraid to ask!

I have to stress i have hundreds more sizes and specials, from quality cheap tyres(i dont sell any rubbish chinese tyres!!! to semi slicks!)

Until i get them organised on this forum, just send me a reply or pm with your size, quantity needed, and i will work out a deal for you.

sizes from 12" up to 24" all in stock!

EDIT:

Forgot to mention we also provide many services and accessories, such as fitting, balancing, laser wheel alignment, guard rolling and so on.

And can provide cheap quality parts such as nuts, locknuts, hub rings, spacers of all kinds, among others.

AND WE SHIP ALL OVER WHEREVER AT DIRT CHEAP RATES!!!

Can i please have a quote on some 205/50/15 ao 48's,ku36 dg03's or similar supply only to tas 7250 to suit circuit racing only thanks. :)

Hi could I please have a price on 4x 235/45R17. I'm looking for a performance road tyre. What do you think of the Dunlop Sports Maxx?

Mate I'm looking for bridgestone adrenelins 225/50R16, how much for 4 tires?

Cheers mate

Hi Ali

Can u please price me on a full set of 235/45R17 Yoki A10/13

Thanks and Kind regards

Sam




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