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Hi All,
We currently have the whole range of RSR on SPECIAL, must be bought in pairs or full sets

195/50/15 $135

205/50/15 $135

205/50/16 $140

205/45/16 $160

215/40/17 $165

215/45/17 $165

235/40/17 $175

235/45/17 $175

225/45/17 $170

255/40/17 $185

225/40/18 $190

235/40/18 $195

245/35/18 $195

255/35/18 $200

265/35/18 $210

285/30/18 $225

Cheers

Ken

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