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I have a pair of 235/40/18 Hankook Ventus HR II tyres for sale, they where only on the car for 2 days and done less than 100k (work and back). my reason for selling is they stretch on my rims and i want something that fits a little better.

they retail for $350each but i will sell the pair for $500 or trade for some 255/35/18 (with good tread)

lacated Adelaide, i am willing to drop them off or you can pick up. no post as it is too expencive and annoying to deal with.

pm or msg 0432563265.

cheers, Nelson

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How wide are your rims, and how much did they stretch (and why didn't you like it?). Pics of them fitted on your rims?

they were on 9" rims, they wernt overly streched i just wanted a tyre that sits a bit more flush to the rim. also i dont see that there would be much traction gain going from 225 to 235, and would preffer 255.

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