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6x Yoko A048 Semi Slicks, 235/40/18

4 at 80%+ & 2 at around 40-50%

I know a lot of you are after good s/h semi's & they can be hard to find, please if you're interested CALL rather than just PM 'cos I'll be out for awhile tonight & you might miss out.

Cheers

John

0413 615955

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Just spoke to John who is not online atm. $1200 for the lot plus shipping.

Call him if interested.

And I can highly recommend Johns rubber. Very happy with what I got.

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Yep, a price would help (Doh!) but as Geoff mentioned, all 6 for $1200 + Del (Approx $60 Bris, G/C, S/C, $90 Syd, $120 Melb, $150 Adel, Perth $210)

A few people have asked about seperating, the answer is a definate maybe but remember, these are advertised elsewhere etc so by the time you make up your mind, they might not be here.......

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