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For Sale -

2 x 225/40ZR 18 Falken Azenis

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2 x 245/40ZR 18 Bridgestone Grid II

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I'm no good at estimating tread, however they still have a load on them (I'd say 80% ?).

Reason for sale - Just upgraded to new set of Bridgestone Potenza S03's all round.

TYRE KICKERS WELCOME :) Open to serious offers. Will update with progress of offers.

For more information either PM, e-mail to jtaylorcraig@netspace.net.au or call 0403 44 33 44.

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At the moment have people looking at all four, and also looking at buying either the fronts or the rears together ..... would really like to sell as a set of four, however happy to split if I have buyers for all tyres.

I'm really not sure what they go for, however as you can see from the pictures they still have a lot of rubber left.

Ballpark I'd be looking at $800.00 ono I guess ... $220.00 each for the 245's, $180.00 each for the 225's. I'm not sure if that's reasonable. I guess brand new, a set of 225/40ZR 18 Falken Azenis ST115's will set you back $280 each from Tempe Tyres ...

Any feedback would be appreciated, as I have said before, certainly oopen to offers.

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DUDE u say 80%tread? and in ashfield i fink i might buy the 245's providing they will fit my rims? damm if i know wat size but im guessing it should be ok....call me ill take the 2 245's for $250..if u want number is 0410 486 880

and its like 20 each to fit a tyre rite?

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