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So where are the good/value for money tyre shops?

I need to get some new tyres and not sure where, local shops seem to be asking for $459 for one bridgestone S03. And $500 for Continental Sports Contact 2.

255/40/17

So where do you get yours for? and how much?

Does it vary from suburb to suburb?

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haha yeah go to tempe, just make sure they fit the right tyres....twice now that have put the wrong ones on the rim for me....they must have been confused because I asked for decent falkens (fk451) instead of the usual 326 deathtraps.

But if you are buying tyres in the $500 range, got for the dunlop SP Sport 9000 they are excellent.

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Black tyres guildford.

blokes name is Adib, he is always busy as to do fitting, but he is cheap.

I think number 60-70 Railway St, Guildford / Yeenora.

Tell him Darko with the skyline sent you.

17" michellin pilots/pirelli P0z ~$100 each second hand with ~80% rubber or so (which will outlast shit brand new tyres anyday and much better grip etc.), ask him and see how you go.

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i just bought new tyers yesterday from a cheaper place.. couldnt afford expencive ones.. but yer, i got Nackang Ultra Sport NS-II 255/40/17 rear for $170 and 235/45/17 front for $120 ... they grip a crap load better then what i had b4. i can actualy let my right foot drop (not heaps fast) in first and it doesnt spin the wheels.. b4 i had to take it quite easy or it would spin and kick out to the left or right.. (195rwkw) oh well

MAR55S, y u say nackng are crap? .. im sure that not great, cause there piss cheap, lol.. but it doesnt seem too bad for me atm

oh yeh, got the tyers from a place in granville called "7 Day Tyer/Wheel" $580 for all the tyers.

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2 x 245/40/18, 2 x 215/35/18. All up $2k. P-Zero's all round from Liverpool Jax.

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i agree champ, that is a ridiculous price for tyres, when all u are going to do is treat them like shit anyways!!!!! i will never pay $2k for a set of tyres unless i new i was going to die tomorrow.

p.s. i also think that eagle tyres in granville are pretty cheap, and have good service.

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Aussie Best Tyres

Great Western Highway, St Marys

02 9673 6699

You don't have to tell them anyone sent you, or do a secret handshake. I shopped around for similar sized tyres and these guys were ok. You can tell them Matboy is sexy if you want... but they'd already know :P

Prices were really good, service was ok. I got a set of Toyo TPG's 235/45r17 and 255/40r17 for about $800ish? something like that.

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$2k all round is a rip off for new Pirelli P-Zero's???

Why buy a nice car when your going to treat that like sh*t too?

Frankly I don't compromise when it comes to tyres. It's the only part of the car that comes in contact with the tarmac. Have all the suspension/turbo/brakes/flashy bits you want, but add cheap rubber in there and it all comes to nothing.

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Pilot sports? I've had them on my old GTR and they're pretty good. Any other Michelin.... don't think so.

Anyhow, second hand tyres. I use to them. I had a set of P-Zero assymetrical on the GTR but they felt somewhat... lacking. Drove a mates 200SX with brand new P-Zero Nero's and the grip levels were a lot higher. I'm guessing the later generation PZero have differing compound.

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