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Hey Guys, been chasing a price on these over the past couple of days. These are ideal for those wanting a grippy rear tyre that you can legally drive on to and from the strip.

The best price that I can get is from Joe at APW in Victoria, based on an order of ten or more pairs. I have this running on www.aus300zx.com as well in the hope of getting enough orders in. Payment would be money up front to me (paypal if you like for extra security although I will have to ask that buyers wear the paypal fees as I'm not making anything on this deal) and I pay the supplier in bulk when the ten or more payments are received. You can check my group buy history here and on aus300zx if you want to know more before committing any cash.

Mickey Thompson's legendary race tire technology comes to the street with the ET Street Radial. Built using the latest in high tech radial construction techniques and years of drag racing experience and compound development, this D.O.T. approved street legal drag radial will get your car down the track in record time and drive you home with sure handling and an excellent ride.

  • Soft R2 Compound For Superior Traction On The Drag Strip
  • Radial Construction for Excellent Ride Control on the Street
  • Low Void, Directional Tread for Maximum Dry Traction
  • Special Sidewall Construction for Quick Launches

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Pricing:

255/50 R16 $279 each

275/40 R17 $282 each

Freight per pair:

Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne (optional pickup in Melbourne): $25

Perth: $50

Brisbane: $40

Please note freight prices are estimate only based on shipping to metro locations and may vary if out of metro area

I need ten confirmed orders to go ahead at these prices, so who's in?

1) rob260---275/40/ R17

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Can you confirm the GB price?

I'll have to check it out and get back to you -probably a little more as they would be in the "ET Street Radial II" range rather than "ET Street Radial" range. To be honest the GB isn't looking too good I'm up to six maybes (including yourself) and would need to confirm ten to go ahead. But yeah I'll check the price for you and keep the info in the thread current. It's a pretty decent saving (I was quoted $342ea rrp by Rocket and next best was $315 ea from an ebay supplier) so I'm keen for it to go ahead!

Pulling the pin due to very little interest. For anybody chasing these I'd suggest contacting Joe at VPW as they have the best price per pair that I could find.

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