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I put my form and payment through last week. Still waiting for confirmation on my membership.

And yes i know NSW members get an awesome discount on these tyres.

any chance on getting these early?

Ofcoarse, as soon as you transfer the funds to my account,i will place the order.

Please PM me with your order.

has anyone run RS's or RSR's in 225/45 17?

Are they sized like R series rubber? or like normal street rubber? for instance I ran 225/50R16 toyo R888's one the weekend and they are actually 10mm wider than my 235/45R17 street tyres.

I want to get something to go on my 17x8 rims, but if they are sized like R series tyres im probably going to have to go with 225/45?

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FEDERAL TYRES GROUP BUY IS ENDING VERY SOON,HERE ARE THE PRICES FOR THE FEDERAL TYRES MOTORSPORT RANGE:

225/45R17 – 595RS = $235.00 each

235/45R17 – 595RS = $260.00 each

255/40R17 – 595RS-R = $325.00 each

235/40R18 – 595RS = $299.00 each

255/35R18 – 595RS = $330.00 each

ALL SHIPMENTS ARE FOR NSW ONLY!!

SHIPPING IS A FLAT FEE OF $11!!

GET IN QUICK WITH YOUR ORDER!!!

  • 2 weeks later...
FEDERAL TYRES GROUP BUY IS ENDING VERY SOON,HERE ARE THE PRICES FOR THE FEDERAL TYRES MOTORSPORT RANGE:

225/45R17 – 595RS = $235.00 each

235/45R17 – 595RS = $260.00 each

255/40R17 – 595RS-R = $325.00 each

235/40R18 – 595RS = $299.00 each

255/35R18 – 595RS = $330.00 each

ALL SHIPMENTS ARE FOR NSW ONLY!!

SHIPPING IS A FLAT FEE OF $11!!

GET IN QUICK WITH YOUR ORDER!!!

got prices for SS in them sizes?

thanks!

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