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Interested in a quote for something to suit 17 / 9.5", I think a 255/40/17 would be perfect, I PM'ed but your inbox is full :P

Considering both semi-slick and street/track tyres as I'm only doing light-moderate track work.

Inbox is still full :)

What tyres and prices do you have available in 235/45/17? And how much would delivery be to Townsville 4811. I am after two tyres. Cheers

sorry, im currently in the process of setting up our own sub trader section so you will see alot more up soon.

Interested in a quote for something to suit 17 / 9.5", I think a 255/40/17 would be perfect, I PM'ed but your inbox is full :P

Considering both semi-slick and street/track tyres as I'm only doing light-moderate track work.

255 40 17 we have dunlop direzza dz101 $230

for your needs the falken rt615 soudns better for moderate trackwork and street duties, on clearance at $260ea right now.

Inbox is still full :P

What tyres and prices do you have available in 235/45/17? And how much would delivery be to Townsville 4811. I am after two tyres. Cheers

cheapies start at $110 deld to townsville, up to about 240 deld for brands like toyo/dunlop etc..

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Hey just after a price for,

4 x Toyo Proxes T1R in 255/35/R18

and postage to SA 5211.

Thankyou

need pair of 235/35/18 and pair 255/40/18 (do they make these size?) or 265/35/18 tires new or used not too worried, have budget of $500 can do?

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