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ALSO HAVE 215s , 225s , 235s / 40s 45s / R17s Some Name Brand Pairs and odds

Bridgestone Pirelli Michelin Dunlop Goodyear

Michelin - SPORT PILOT 275 35 R18

8mm's or more tread 90% - High Quality tyre - has aggressive tread pattern . Only have ONE PAIR left , GOOD FKN TYRES wideee

SOLD IN MATCHING PAIR $ 400.. thats dirt cheap! SP<E

Michelin - SPORT PILOT 245 45 R18

8mm's or more tread 90% - High Quality tyre - UPDATED TREAD PATTERN ( tuff look ) also have pair of older model 50%

SOLD IN MATCHING PAIR $300 CHEAP !!!!

Michelin - SPORT PILOT 245 40 R18

8mm's or more tread 90% - High Quality tyre - UPDATED TREAD PATTERN ( looks good) also have pair of older model 60%

SOLD IN MATCHING PAIR $350 CHEAP !!!!

Let me know what size your after, i might have one to suit size and budget !

  • 2 weeks later...

some1 buy the 245 18s .. cheap pair $180 Michelin Sport PILOT series1 fair condition last 1 year easily with normal driving 5mm+ in the middle

245 R18 MICHELIN SPORT PILOT updated tread pattern, decent tread 7mm or so $300 matching pair

west melbourne 0402645101 sms me pickup only

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