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i dont know if this is that cheap, i havent looked into this size before, but there is a joint near my work here that has these tires for that cheap, they are probably a cheapo brand, but if you dont care about brands like me then awesome.

at the end of hatnette drive in seaford

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Jamie I believe Ash is using the "yum cha" reference to suggest these tyres are cheap inferior, dangerous shithouse tyres.... Much like cheap chinese made imitation brand car parts! :laugh:

Yeah I know man, hence the ':P'

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If theyre that cheap they are probably crap quality, but if you are happy with them then go for it.

From what I remember seeing Bob Jane had some Kuhmo's in that size for around $50 more, if you shopp around you may be able to get a decent brand for a cheap price.

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Sorry 139 each!which included balancing and fitting!Thought that was pretty good! I could have got tyres of an unknown brand for under 100 each but f**k that, unless you want to be buying more a few months down the line or pulling your car out a ditch!lol

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