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FEDERAL TYRES SPECIAL - 16s, 17s and 18s at great prices

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205/55VR16 - $100each

225/50VR16 - $110each

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205/45VR17 - $125each

235/45VR17 - $125each

205/40VR17 - $140each

235/40ZR18 - $165each

Only Valid for one week so hurry!!!

ALSO AVAILABLE STREET LEGAL SEMI SLICKS - CONTACT US FOR MORE INFO!!!

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can someone confirm whether 225/50/16 will fit stock rims? will i need to look at 300zx rims?

These will fit the factory gts-t 33 rim if thats what u asking




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