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hey guys bought the wrong f**ken size tires!

I have brand new kumho Ku36 semi slicks size is 235-40-18

i need 245-255 - 40 - 18 ...

I paid $227 each. IM SELLING FOR $200 EACH

I have 4 avail

Pickup only GOLD COAST/SOUTH BRISBANE ;)

pics here http://www.good-win-racing.com/mazda-talk/images/SEMA07b.jpg

will swap for 245-255 with cash adjustment!!!

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f**k. If you advertised 12 days ago I would have grabbed these. :P

Absolutely spewin. I hpe these damn tyres are up 4 the task. You

Should get rid of these fairly easily. :( Good luck

SNAP THESE UP PEOPLE

Hahah mate it happens, the cheapest I can find is $227 from boostn on the forums here.

so $200 is a steal, thats just over a $100 cheaper!!! and all theve done is sit n my garage floor, cant even put them on my car :P

people, buy them or buy 245/255-40-18 and i will swap you with cash.

THANKS YOUSS!!!

Hahah mate it happens, the cheapest I can find is $227 from boostn on the forums here.

so $200 is a steal, thats just over a $100 cheaper!!! and all theve done is sit n my garage floor, cant even put them on my car :P

people, buy them or buy 245/255-40-18 and i will swap you with cash.

THANKS YOUSS!!!

Bargain we sell 235/45/17 KU36 for $225 so $200 for 235/40/18 is a steal, heard lots of positive feedback on these and the reviews on the forums are very positive.

Okay I will spell this out for your ^^

I bought 235-40-18. I SHOULD have bought 245 or 255-40-18

So, I am selling the tires I bought mistakenly at $200 each. I paid $227 through a tire shop, I know you can get them at option one for $207, but you have to drive all the way to them. Mine are the exact same tire never been fitted for $200 aswell?

All I wanna do is sell these tires that don't fit my car and buy 245/255-40-18

Don't tell me to go back and exchange them coz I can't simple.

Thanks for pointless information anyways!

http://www.option1garage.com.au/NewTyres.htm

check out here for prices on your 245's... pretty sure the 235's are about $207

GL with your sale

well done you can do your research, the bloke can ask whatever price he wants mate, and his are still $7 cheaper each...

yeah i know.. plus they dont stock them you have to leave a deposit and then wait 4 days for them to come in

plus theres the hassle of driving to the northside of bris right near the gateway and bruce highway upgrades. f**k that.

anyways guys price drop for SAU members, the lot for $770. this is now $100 less than what i paid.

:D - i will swap for 255/245-40-18 in anything cheers

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