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225 45 16 SOLD OUT

he had a big interest from sau 6/10 buyers were from sau! he might get another batch of the 225 45 16 and as soon as he does ill repost or update this post >_<

ok people my cuz Mick (owner of taleb tyres) said he will give all sau members the toyo r888 in 225 45 16 for $120-140 each (RRP $180-200) and 235 45 17 for $240 each (RRP $300) starting date is now end date is when theres no stock left lol >_< all prices include fitting. Any enquiries about other sizes just call and he'll be able to help just make sure u tell him ur from sau!!

Just call or visit and ask for Mick and tell him ur from Skylines Australia and he'll fix u up he might even go cheaper if u put a sticker on ur car try ur luck lol he's a top bloke, so treat him good!!

OK here's a list of people interested so far for 235 40 17's and 255 40 17's:

Trust33

Forged

Betz

woolls

padey

r33-d-rift

Adriano

kyle785

Price will be found out as soon as possible.

UPDATE

Toyo_SemiSlick_Guide.pdf

SIZES AVAILABLE:

205x55x15 R881 (SG) 15 pieces left ($120)

205x50x15 R881 (GGG) 21 pieces left ($120)

225x45x16 R888 (SG) 10 pieces left ($140) SOLD OUT(for the time being)

225x45x17 R888 (GGG) 5 pieces left ($250)

235x45x17 R888 (SG) 26 pieces left ($240)

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R888

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R881

Contact Details:

Taleb Tyres

42 Princes Highway

Arncliffe NSW 2205

Phone: (02)95672888

Fax: (02)95677466

Freight is as follows:

NSW/ACT/MELBOURNE/QLD (CITY)= $60

COUNTRY = $80

S.A./W.A./N.T./TAS (CITY) = $80

COUNTRY = $100

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are there any bigger than 235.Somthing like 255's as well?

Must be a good bloke if he is selling them at this price.

yeah interested to know if he has bigger sizes like 255s.

are these street legal or not?

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ok ppl i spoke to my cuz and unfortunatley he doesnt have any stock of the 255 40 17's but he said if theres enough interest he is willing to order a batch in for us the cost depending on how many ppl are interested as he will bulk buy them. cheers mowie

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