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Hey mate

Just wondering how are the tyres on the rims? I was initially looking at a new set of tyres alone for $1000 so this could be good for me

Thanks,

Danny

Edited by squareznboxez
Hey mate

Just wondering how are the tyres on the rims? I was initially looking at a new set of tyres alone for $1000 so this could be good for me

Thanks,

Danny

Tyres are good - 70 - 75% tread.

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Hi, Al

please find out the cost of sending them down to Mordialloc Vic. 3195.

From the pic, it looks like your tyres, at least one pair of them is 225 not 215

call me on 0439 818008

cheers

Alex

Hi, Al

please find out the cost of sending them down to Mordialloc Vic. 3195.

From the pic, it looks like your tyres, at least one pair of them is 225 not 215

call me on 0439 818008

cheers

Alex

Hi Alex - if you know of the best and cheapest way to get them down to you, let me know and we can work out a deal from there. Thanks. Al
Hi Alex - if you know of the best and cheapest way to get them down to you, let me know and we can work out a deal from there. Thanks. Al

Yes - mistake in my ad. All tyres are 225's. If I can figure how to edit the original ad I will change that.

Yes - mistake in my ad. All tyres are 225's. If I can figure how to edit the original ad I will change that.

Al PM' sreplied to.

re: interstate couriers - I have no idea how much to send by courier - any shipping interstae at buyers expense and investigation. Thanks

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