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Guys - Just an update on prices and sizes on these for SAU members - couple of changes.

235/45/17's - $347 (same)

255/40/17's - $363 (same)

225/45/18's - $360

235/40/18's - discontinued.

245/40/18's - $357

265/35/18's - $403

:(

??

I just called them

255/40/17 - 360

235/40/17 - 347

Where did you get those prices?

Guys - Just an update on prices and sizes on these for SAU members - couple of changes.

235/45/17's - $354 (same)

255/40/17's - $392 (same)

225/45/18's - $360

235/40/18's - discontinued.

245/40/18's - $357

265/35/18's - $403      

:(

I called at 3pm.

Actually all he said to me was "The 17's are the same price as previously quoted" so I just went off Matts intital price list (oh which I have just realised I have read the 18's not the 17's)

Oops.

  • 4 months later...

Just a reminder about these prices on RE55's. I've spoken with Paul @ Donnellans today and confirmed the prices listed in my first post are still valid.

Apparently there has been a price rise on RE55's since Feb 1st, but Paul is still honouring the original prices.

:(

I got 225/50/16s for my GTR for $250ea... from the vic distributor

TRACKSIDE 161

Canterbury rd

Kilsyth, VIC 3137

The VIC distributor was locked in battles with Bridgestone Motorsport Australia, as the wholesale price offered by the SA distributor was below the recommended whole sale price by Bridgestone.

As a result, Donnellans Box Hill were buying directly from SA distributor and still able to undercut the VIC distributor.

I'm guessing the price rise is to unify the wholesale price across Australia...

I rang them just before Calder and they were out of stock in my sizes at the time so give yourself plently of time in advance if you want to take advatage of these guys. Don't do what I did and leave it til the day before!

Just a reminder about these prices on RE55's.  I've spoken with Paul @ Donnellans today and confirmed the prices listed in my first post are still valid.

Apparently there has been a price rise on RE55's since Feb 1st, but Paul is still honouring the original prices.

:)

thanks for the heads up Matt, i'll give them a buzz and get some ASAP!

Gotta get the car booked in @Centreline too.

You'd think i'd be more worried about compliance items than "track day worthiness" wouldn't you? :)

Nah bullshit you do troy, i've been hangin for a lap in that car a bloody long time!! I'm calling it now, SHOTGUN!

lol... Well since the shotgun rules stipulate that one must actually say the word "shotgun" I guess you win* R32Big_boy :D

*of course the owner of the vehicle reserves the right to overrule any shotgun callings

your call Shiv :)

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