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Hey guys,

First off, I took my car for a very short drive around the corner to the shops as I was driving it felt like the car was pulling to the left, when i got to the shops sure enough front left tyre was flat :-(

Firstly, does anyone have a tyre or pair of tyres the want to get rid of they are for my gtr and the rims are 18x10's the tyres are 275/35? Would be willing to downsize to 255 or 265 for pair

If not where would be the best place to go to get a decent price and would have that size tyre in stock I'm located just south of city

Cheers jarad

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SAU:SA club members recieve 10% discount at blackwood tyrepower.. That includes alignments etc.

everytime I go to them and pull my card out they tell me they've already given me the best price possible lol good service though and I keep going back.. PM Nisskid on Ns.com hes always got second hand tread

Yea cheers mate sent nisskid a pm hasn't got back to me yet was hoping to get some sorted tomorrow was needing my car saturday :(

Does anyone know of a tyre place that will have these size in stock I do t reckon too many will :(

Thanks for the replies so far

everytime I go to them and pull my card out they tell me they've already given me the best price possible lol good service though and I keep going back.. PM Nisskid on Ns.com hes always got second hand tread

Same here but they don't tell me they have given me the best price possible they just take off the 10% plus a little more :thumbsup: Very friendly service.

everytime I go to them and pull my card out they tell me they've already given me the best price possible lol good service though and I keep going back..

No reason not to go then hey :) Surprisingly I had the same kinda situation at main north nissan. Mainly due to dealing with the young bloke there, he was very helpful

Just your luck mate.. I've got 4 to chose from, I just replaced all mine with kumho's

Got 2 toyo proxes t1r 85% tread left

And 2 bridgestones something or rather with 30%tread

Send me a pm, I'll be home sat morning

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