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CONTINENTAL TYRES 235 / 40 / 18 ((((($$$70 for the pair)))))

the brand speakes for itself. one of the best on the market.

still has some tread left and are above indicators as seen in the pictures. not much but prob is a good way to try these out if you are looking at purchasing some new continentals before spending the big $$ for them new.

one tyre has more camber wear which is shown in a picture. other tyre doesnt have that wear...

PICKUP ONLY IN DANDENONG NORTH

any questions let me know.

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VENTUS HRII 265 / 35 / 18 USED (2 TYRES) ((((($$$120 for the pair))))

i cannot comment on the performance of these tyres as they came with the wheels i had purchased.

i pulled them off as i went for a larger size.

reasonable tread left. one tyre has a little less of tread on one side as shown in pic, but is still over the indicator.

PICKUP ONLY FROM DANDENONG NORTH

any questions let me know

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