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OHAI,

being a cheapskate that regularily attends drift practices im always looking for second hand tyres, but there really seems to be SFA in stock atm.

does anyone know of some decent shops that have a large stockpile of decent second hand tyres?

also.. has anyone seen any decent low profile 15' tyres for sale anywhere?

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not sure about there. but here on the sunshine coast there is a place called advanced tyres.

they sell 2nd hand tired.

but they are imported as new...and are classed as 2nd hand.

have all ranges.

$45 for a 16'' rim

Edited by r33cruiser

do a search for Treads International - speak to Mick, tell him you got his details off me, he should remember my blue 34 and take care of you.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ty...l&hl=treads

Call them to check stock levels BEFORE you drive out there! good luck

do a search for Treads International - speak to Mick, tell him you got his details off me, he should remember my blue 34 and take care of you.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ty...l&hl=treads

Call them to check stock levels BEFORE you drive out there! good luck

I bought 2 tyres off Treads International, when i went to get them fitted the fitter couldnt as somthing was wrong with them so i took them back and they told me to piss off. After i find these guys have been a feature on ACA several times.

i been to treads quite a few times for my tyres aswell as my mate and i have not had any problems with them i was acually going back to get some new tyres from mick again pretty soon also.

why what did axa say about them

i been to treads quite a few times for my tyres aswell as my mate and i have not had any problems with them i was acually going back to get some new tyres from mick again pretty soon also.

why what did axa say about them

Dont know didnt see the show i was just told about it. BTW they tyres they sell are imported so they dont have aus dot markings which makes them illegal to use on the road and you insurance void

cabbie rank hey, too bad they would be ghey 205/65 falcoon/coonadore spec

coleman are bone dry on matching low profile pairs in 15' atm

ive hears about this 'second hand tyre king' place at slacks creek.. will check it out when its open again

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