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I have for sale some 17" tyres

245/45/17

2x Bridgestone Potenza RE711's super high performance tyre 70% tread $150

4x Falken Ziex Tyres, 2 have about 40% tread the other two have 70% tread Looking for $200 for the set

Prices are negotiable

Local Pickup in Sydney

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Guys

Need money, so these things have gotta go.

The Bridgestone Tyres only really have about 30%, so I would recommend them pretty much only for drift?

Price lowered to 50 bucks

Falken tyres are located at hornsby

Price drop to $140 for the 4

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