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have some brand new tyres here that i bought for skidpan days, trackdays and to drive on the street.

i have 8 235/45/17 4 215/45/17 and 4 235/40/18. my old rims are 17" thats why i have so many 17's and i had an old pair of 18's. i have now changed to much wider rims and getting the 235/40/18 streched on is a pain in the ass just to get 10 or so laps out of them.

i am in syd but will post at buyers expense.

all the 17's are $80each firm and the 18's are $95each firm.

will be best to sms or call me as i dont get much chance to get on here.

0401413179 if i dont pick up just send me an sms and i will get back to you.

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have some brand new tyres here that i bought for skidpan days, trackdays and to drive on the street.

i have 8 235/45/17 4 215/45/17 and 4 235/40/18. my old rims are 17" thats why i have so many 17's and i had an old pair of 18's. i have now changed to much wider rims and getting the 235/40/18 streched on is a pain in the ass just to get 10 or so laps out of them.

i am in syd but will post at buyers expense.

all the 17's are $80each firm and the 18's are $95each firm.

will be best to sms or call me as i dont get much chance to get on here.

0401413179 if i dont pick up just send me an sms and i will get back to you.

text msg sent re 17" 235's

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  • 3 weeks later...

intereted in the 18s if they are still available. what are the brand, type etc. and pics if possible would make things easier.

if they are still avail. pm or [email protected] works also.

cheers jacko

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