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Hi all,

as title states,

One 19" tyre for sale.

Pirelli P7000 - 235 35 19

The way i see it, there is about 70%-80% tread left on it, you may see it differently, please advise if so. (pics below)

Im asking $150 $100 for it, which is really cheap for this tyre brand with this much tread on it.

Price is negotiable - no reasonable offer refused if picked up today!!!, wish to get rid of it ASAP - taking up space.

PICK UP in MELBOURNE. I am in the northern suburbs.

contact by PM or email: [email protected]

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Hi all,

as title states, got a set of WANLI's yesterday 19" ((245 35 19))

i dont like the feel of the drive at all..big difference going from Pirelli one day to Wanli the next. Thought i might give it a try. anyway,

They have only been driven from the TYRE FACTORY near where i live to my place. so practically 99% or more (BRAND NEW)

it costed me $220 per tyre, and because its not off the shelf i will them at $200 each.

contact: pm here or email: [email protected]

delivery: i prefer PICK UP, unless buyre prefers to organize their own courier to pick up.

no pic, but trust me, they are brand new, less than 1 day old, i got them fitted at 12pm yesterday.

cheers

ps.. tyres are not on the car, so still are 99% new.. (posted: 02/11/06)

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