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bought 4 for 270$ each few weeks ago from bob jane doncaster >,<

in 255 or 235?

pretty sure i priced them a year back and was quoted about that for 235s..255s are a differnet story..not as popular and therefor $$$

Edited by Arthur T3

no actually goto option1garage here in the traders section get a quote for 595rs-r and I think you'll be surprised, the delivered price to my place in NSW was almost the same as the prices your quoting...

and thats a street semi...!!!!!

alright call me stupid ( and by all means do) but i cant find option1garge in the traders...or anywhere on this forum :(

p.s. while calling me stupid plz link aswell :)

Only one tyre to pick as far as I'm concerned, the Federal.

Falkens are generally pretty shit especially in the wet, maxxis are rubbish and not to sure about the nankangs but they wouldn't be that great.

Why not go a Kumho ku36 or ku31? Or even a Bridgstone, for that price (around $250 a tyre) you should easily be able to get something better.

If you're still looking, why not import them from America? For your budget you'll be able to get a full set of S-Drive around 1k AUD landed/fitted/balanced/aligned . It'll only take 3-5days for normal shipping and 1-3days for express (around 300AUD extra for this service).

oh sorry, option1garage are in the business trader section...

http://www.skylinesa...new-year-blitz/

thnx but i dont have permission to look at that...apparently :) all good.

ty for the link above too

Edited by boiracer

i too will need some new tyres for the rears soon, these federal 595 RS-R - they are semi-slicks right? also, anyone here use them on the street on a daily? and lastly would most tyre shops supply them?

thanks. :thumbsup:

Sure are mate, they are an excellent tyre.

There are a ton of people that use them on street.

You should be able to find them at most tyre places.

Call around your local stores and look for some quotes :)

Sure are mate, they are an excellent tyre.

There are a ton of people that use them on street.

You should be able to find them at most tyre places.

Call around your local stores and look for some quotes :)

couldnt be more helpful, cheers mate.

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