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Found myself looking at new tires, do they seriously expect me to pay $375 per tire for Michelin Sport 3's?

On a related rant does anyone know the best place to get cheap tires in Canberra?

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NTW (Mick) for Federals :D

He's SAU

In FYshwick

I think it stands for National Tyre Warehouse ?

Extreme good price

Thanks for the tip :0 Did you mean Nationa Tyre Whole Salers, they have a place if Fyshwick. Now I've got to pick between the 595 or the 595EVO :D

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595 RSR

ill be shoving 595 rsrs on mine when i have some money... Thats a big when. I finish my job next month so will have to wait and see what happens..........

What would I do with RSRs? I would kill myself the moment it rained :P

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Whats the wear rate like? I would have thought that a semi slick would last about a week on the road.

Im yet to run them properly. Someone will know... Considering how widely they are used id say its pretty good.

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Ring the number, ask for mick, let him know your an SAU'er

Address: 14 Yallourn St, Fyshwick, ACT 2609

Canberra, South Canberra

Tel: 02 62806800

RSR's work fine in the wet and do last a reasonable time.

The tyre wear on these depends on your driving and distance.

Had them on the Toyo Taxi for well over a year now

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I hate hearing them on the Dyno - they scream

I always stress about what is happening to my car :/ like getting it back and they say, Rev limiter is really high, (Insert name) managed to get it up to 8500RPM :verymad:

Also thanks for the tips about tires, will definetly get some next pay :)

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