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No brakes on the car. No tyres to use and still needs the tune checked :P... LOL, Team Last Minute!

Does anyone have any 235/17s - 255/17s they are looking to sell, preferably just for frying ?

Troy, i've got some KU36's 245/40 17's that have flat spots on them after Sandown a fews weeks ago, they have a really annoying thrum on the street, prolly perfect for frying at DECA. They still have maybe 60-70% tread.

SMS me if you want them, I can leave them down in Southbank tonight, they are still in the boot of my car. Offer me a price once you see them.

Cheers

Rob

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Sorry mate, unfortunately thats not how it works. All the paperwork for timing has been done. Speak to Bec or myself FIRST thing saturday morning and we will see what we can do. No promises tho :)

Troy, i've got some KU36's 245/40 17's that have flat spots on them after Sandown a fews weeks ago, they have a really annoying thrum on the street, prolly perfect for frying at DECA. They still have maybe 60-70% tread.

SMS me if you want them, I can leave them down in Southbank tonight, they are still in the boot of my car. Offer me a price once you see them.

Cheers

Rob

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Oops, i was trying to call "333" :) Jusyt checked the number and sent you an sms

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