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Hey all,

Im after a set of Federal RS's and want to know where i can get them from and wheres the cheapest in Brisbane. So anyone with info plz let me know :)

here is a link with cheap prices from SAU NSW members:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sp...Ty-t231342.html

Send a Pm to DRD-OOF and he can help you out:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/co...l&MID=26194

I've always bought my SS's from the place on gympie road in Aspley. (Tyre power? I think it is, can't remember the name of it). I would assume they can get the RS's in too with a few days notice. I've heard other places will get them in, but you just have to ask, they may not advertise it directly. Might be worth calling around a few places and just asking?

here is a link with cheap prices from SAU NSW members:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sp...Ty-t231342.html

Send a Pm to DRD-OOF and he can help you out:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/co...l&MID=26194

Nah ive already been down that road, im not an NSW member so no can do lol.

Just got a quote from neta at virginia, 235/40/17 are $195 for 595's and $225 for RSR's

And 255/40/17 are $280 for 595's and $345 for RSR's

Anyone know a cheaper place than that? oh and i thought the semi-slicks were called RS not RSR? :P

HackerX could you PM me and let me know what tyrepower charge you for your SS's?

The 595 RSR is the updated / newer version of the 595 RS.

I think they have the same thread pattern, but slightly different compound.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

They're pretty value for money for a semi slick. They don't grip as well as the best Japanese semi slicks out there but for the price of a set, you can't complain.

The 595 RSR is the updated / newer version of the 595 RS.

I think they have the same thread pattern, but slightly different compound.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

They're pretty value for money for a semi slick. They don't grip as well as the best Japanese semi slicks out there but for the price of a set, you can't complain.

The RSR has a softer compound and a stiffer sidewall than the original RS. The diference is noticeable.

Still the best bang for buck semi out there imo.

Damn, i want the RS's if theyre a harder compound, im going to be running these on my daily driver lol

Oh and thanks for the PM Fineline, ill give him a call later today :P

then have a look at the Kumho KU36. Very good prices from Option1 Garage.

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