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Hi Blade,

Give GTTR34 a PM... I'm sure he has a set going real cheap with 85-90% tread and he's in Melbourne.

EDIT: stuffed the link!! All fixed now.

yeah mate

i pm him like 2 times and sent him 2 emails and still no reply...

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hmmm not that desperate if their "cheap" :rofl:

Desperate to buy a good set lol :(

tahnks anyway bro

i cant appkly any boost in the wet without fishing...its really pissin me off

I might have to bite the bullet and spend $$$ on brand newys

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Might be an idea......... especially since you are asking for AT LEAST 90% tread.....may as well call them new.......Perhaps try a tyre shop I hear they sell this kind of stuff

Spare me the sarcasm

obvously urve failed to see in the for sale section over the couple of years numerous threads of people offloading second hand tyres with great tread, aswell as 2nd hand tyre recyclers and wreckers offloading good cond rubber for a good price cheaper then retail

Melbourne trading post has classifields for tyres around 80 to 90% tread but none in the size i need

I didnt say AT LEAST 90% i said around...

Before u type some bs in someone elses thread how about u save urself the time and do some research so u dont have to get owned and make a fool of urself and also waste my time and most possible the moderators time for clearing up ur shit in my thread so delete ur brainless dickless post and never submit a reply to my thread ever again

Since your such a smart guy who states the obvious... heres some older threads to wrap your bite size brain around...and this was in the 1st page of 500...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/fo...highlight=tyres

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/fo...highlight=tyres

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/fo...highlight=tyres

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/fo...highlight=tyres

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It "could" be my bite size brain.........but none of those links work.

The point i was trying to make was that you are.... "getting pissed off with fishing up the road", That would lead any normal person to the assumption there is some form of urgency. Therefore a tyre shop would be able to help you.

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