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hey id like to purchase 4 x 235/45/r17's. im from melb also but on the other side and cant make my way up there to get you guys to fit them so i was wondering if you can post them and how i go about sending you guys the money.

my postcode is 3429.

thanks.

scott.

hey id like to purchase 4 x 235/45/r17's. im from melb also but on the other side and cant make my way up there to get you guys to fit them so i was wondering if you can post them and how i go about sending you guys the money.

my postcode is 3429.

thanks.

scott.

just sent the money, and pm'ed you my details

thanks.

scott.

i just want to say a big thanks for dropping off the tyres this morning, its not like i just live around the corner from your shop either, and i really appreciate it. i highly recommend them and will definately deal with in the future. i left feedback for you guys as well.

thanks.

scott.

Hi Guys,

We have been selling these for while now and can get them real quick, so if you need good handling tyres like the KU36. Please give us a call..

Designed for SCCA racing that demands high Uniform Tire Quality Grades, this incredible tire delivers unrivaled dry grip with split-second steering response, and its unique footprint is designed to deliver consistent handling performance at high G-forces.

Special Features

* Low void asymmetric tread pattern with circumferential grooving for high cornering grip.

* Ultra fine carbon black compounding for maximum traction.

* Ultra wide tread contact with highly rounded shoulders for optimized footprint shape during high lateral loads.

* Developed for quick autocross warm-up while maintaining race track durability.

* With a W speed rating, the tire delivers an optimum run temperature of 203 degrees Fahrenheit.

* UTQG rating of 180 AA/A.

Comparable Competitor Products

Falken Azenis RT-615, Yokohama ADVAN Neova AD07

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may i please have a cost on 4x 205/50/15 delivered to tas 7250.

thanks.! :)




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