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2x 205/45 R16 - Toyo Trampio Guiwn - 5mm tread - $50

2x 205/45 R16 - Federal Super Steel S95 - 5mm tread - $50

2x 215/45 R17 - Bridgestone Potenza RE050 - around 4mm tread, slight camber wear - $40

2x 225/45 R17 - Bridgestone Turanza ER30 - 5mm tread, slight camber wear - $60

1x 235/40 R17 - Nankang Sport NS-1 - 6-7 mm tread - $30

2x 235/45 R17 - Dunlop SP Sport 3000 - 5mm tread - $70

2x 235/45 R17 - Bob Jane Xenon Z1 - 5-6mm tread - high camber wear (rotate and good for drift) - $40

2x 235/45 R17 - Sava Intensa - 4mm tread - high camber wear - $40

prefer local pickup, but can freight for around an extra $50.

all located near Mitcham in SA

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2x 225/45 R17 - Bridgestone Turanza ER30 - 5mm tread, slight camber wear - $60

Any chance of getting a photo of tread/camber wear?

Also, would you be able to get another matching pair?

hey mate, probably cant get u a matching pair of the same model, but can get u another 225/45. theres no issues with running a different brand tyre from front to rear.

Turanzas:

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Nankangs:

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Sava's:

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Federals:

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Bob Janes:

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can you PM me your number mate ?

im in need of some 235 45 R17's for my car

would possibly like to come and check out what you have in person depending on what the old man says

Do you get 18's at all? In particular, 235/40/18?

Cheers

hey mate, i can, seems to be a lot more 45 profile 18's strangely enough, i know there is a pair or set of RE050's, 225/45's, probably about 5mm tread and possibly some shoulder wear (cant remember, but they usually do due to the stiffness of their sidewalls). probably about $80 a pair due to being 18's.

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