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Hey guys i got a stockplile of low profile tyres on sale

All tyres will pass RWC, many have excellant tread.

Most No Name brands But a few are bridgestone and the like.

Great for drifting or you just need cheap tyres.

There is NO NEGOIATION on price, their that cheap

All have been checked by eye but unseen defects may occur so

I will guarentee tyres from eggs and sidewall punctures.

Tyre bought will get replaced by same size probably not brand as i dont have that many.

17 Inch Tyres............... $25

18 Inch Tyres............... $40

19 Inch Tyres............... $50

20 Inch Tyres............... $60

To avoid to many questions

What is listed is all i got. I cant get any others sizes but what is here

I dont have new tyres only second hand

I cant fit these for you

the sizes are as follows

215/45R17 Maxxis x 1

225/45R17 Pirelli x 1

225/45R17 Nankang x 1

225/45R17 Recant x 1

225/45R17 Cont. Sport Comp x 1

225/50R17 Goodyear Excel x 1

235/45R17 Potenza Re050 x 1

235/45R17 Potenza Re030 x 1

235/45R17 Master Steel x 1

235/45R17 Dunlop SP3000A x 3

235/45R17 Cont. Sport Comp x 1

235/45R17 Falken FK452 x 3

235/45R17 Yoko A Drive x 1

235/45R17 Goodyear Eagle F1 x 1

245/40R17 Cont. Sport Comp x 1

245/45R17 Dunlop SP Sport x 1

255/40R17 Potenza Re050 x 1

255/40R17 Fulda x1

215/35R18 Nanknag x 1

215/45R18 Potenza Re050 x 2

225/40R18 Kumho Ecstra x 1

225/45R18 Cont. Sport Comp x 1

235/40R18 Regal x 1

245/40R18 Dunlop SP Sport x 1

245/40R18 Dunlop x 1

245/45R18 Potenza Re050 x 2

265/35R18 Marshall x 1

245/35R19 Dunlop SP Sport x 2

245/40R19 Potenza Re050 x 1

245/35R20 Maxxis x 2

All the tyres are in storage so either PM or msg my mobile 0434112588 to arrange pick up thanks

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