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hey kevin.

this is the bloke here

http://www.redvan.com.au/

i guess u could call him and ask if they have a bloke down ur way or not. asked my brothers mate and he said its costs around 25 per tyre. i guess more for a thicker than average line or diff colours. unsure.

good luck!

iii) oil crayon chalking of tyre brand & spec in red, yellow or white

I used to do this in white on my old Bridgestone Potenza's with a paint pen, looked awesome but damn was it annoying doing it every couple of weeks to make it look new. I got over it.

hey kevin.

this is the bloke here

http://www.redvan.com.au/

i guess u could call him and ask if they have a bloke down ur way or not. asked my brothers mate and he said its costs around 25 per tyre. i guess more for a thicker than average line or diff colours. unsure.

good luck!

Hey buddy,

Thanks so much - you're a champ. Unfortunately, I gave them a call but they only operate in NSW. However, I am still interested...hope I find another group that does this shortly.

Thanks mate - this is exactly what I wanted.

Cheers.

Kevin

Update: I rang this nice guy... name's James or John (can't remember). 0439 360206

He does it, around $25 a tyre...but two thing's turned me off - they only last for 4-5 months tops and will wear fairly quickly if you drive a lot.

I guess, it's worth getting red wall tyres OR red wall rims!

But for those that are still interested...give this guy a call - he's really helpful!

http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?...1&view=true

yo check out the pics of my gtr red lipped work rezax roars the way to go. wonder what it would look like with red walls as well?

Hey mate, what you talking about? I don't see any red GTR, all I see is a red Civic.

Post up some pics of it.

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