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Hi Guys,

It has come to my attention, through the number of PM's that I get, that there are a number of people interested in 2nd-hand tyres for both street and drags purposes. As I have two mates who import cars then I can get my hands on tyres quite cheap.

I have already given away a few sets of drag tyres, tyres for the drags not slicks, and sold some street tyres. I must point out that I make no money out of this whatsoever, and am just doing it to help those of you who can't/don't want to pay for new tyres.

I am currently searching for tyres for three different people, if anyone else is interested then PM me and I'll see what I can do.

I currently have:

2x Falken Ziex 255/40 17's 75% tread even wear $80each

2x Bridgestone Grid II 265/35 18's for use as drag tyres

I also currently know or a couple sets ot 18's , a set of 255/45/17's and possibly 235/45/16's for street use.

Let me know if you are interested.

See'ya:burnout:

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O yes!

I think what your doing is very very kool and unselfish, quite rare really :P

good on ya mate :P

speaking of such, i also need some tires the tires on my wheels are "champion" and grip like "losers"

there 17x10 @ the back and 17x9 @ the front,

so im not sure wat the series is, but i would like the 45 profile just cuz my car is that low ;(

so xxx45r17 ;)

thanks alot champ :mad:

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Yes this offer is on-going, whenever you need some tyres then just let me know.

Seeing as I'm in PERTH, this offer is only practical for those people living here, but I'm sure that if you have an importer living near you then you could pop down there and get tyres at decent prices.

In general for tyres with 50-75% tread you will only pay 1/3 of the retail price, which is pretty good value for money.

G0DF4Th3R, let me know when your back.

Pva_Glue, I'll have a look for you.

See'ya:burnout:

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OK, I have some more tyres available. I'll offer them to those who PM'd me first, then if they don't want then then anyone is free to get them. I can't guarantee availability, but if you get in quick then they should be around.

I currently have :

2x Falken Ziex 255/40 17's 75% tread even wear $80each

2x Bridgestone Grid II 265/35 18's for use as drag tyres

2x Bridgestone SO2 234/45 17's for drag use

4x Toyo T1-S 225/50/16 85% $300set

1x Kelly Charger 235/45 17 90% $80

InitialD I have 2x215/45 17's Kumho Ecsta $40each PM me if interested

Blitzpower I have 1x235/45 17 85% tread $80 PM me if interested

See'ya:burnout:

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Yes, I'm giving first dibs to those who have requested those sort of tyres, but if he doesn't want them then there are free to whoever wants them.

As you may have noticed the thread moved from the ForSale section to the WA forum, thanks Skyzerr, as I wanted to make sure that everyone in Perth could check it out if they wanted to.

I had a PM asking about the drag tyres, the reason they are for the drags only is that they have insufficient tread for legal road use, but they are great for a spare set of rims to run at the 'Plex, which is what I do.

See'ya:burnout:

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driftr33,

Thanks for the kind words. I spend all of my spare time doing car things, and if I can help someone out with some cheap tyres then I will. I find that most people with import cars are nice and helpful, will lend you things if you need them or come over and fix your car if they can. I think this forum provides a good way to network and help other people with a similar interest.

See'ya:burnout:

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Hi Guys,

Just thought I'd update you on the tyre front. It looks like I got tyres for gtrken and InitialD. Bambam wants 4x235/45/17's, Hicks is after some tyres for the drags.

If anyone else is after anything then let me know now so that I can get all the tyres in one hit.

See'ya:burnout:

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Hi mate,

I heard your the man to see for tyres.

I got pulle dover last nyt, yellow stickered ( for my exhaust being 8cm ground clearance, instead of 10cm!!!).

I desperately need two new fron tyres. currently have 235/45/17.

Need to get my car over the pits asap, and cant afford the new tyres as wel as all the other sh!t..

Any help you can give me, would be much appreciated.

If you have two tyres, or tyres thats will get me over the pits..i will come pick them up with the cash..ASAP.

My mob is 0421 248 385

If possible msg/call me mate.

Thanks.

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