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Hey mate,

Can I get pricing (delivered to Newcastle) for all brands in 255/40/17 when you get a chance.... 2 req'd only

many thanks...

Hey dude,

Any luck on this price...I haven't seen a PM..mailbox is not full...

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i know this thread seems kinda dead but im trying anyway

my addiction for semi-slicks is completely uncontrollable

help

would love a quote for any brand of 255 and 265/35 18's

mulitple sets

thank you

thank you so much

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hey mate what sizes can you do these in 19's??? need 245\35\19 for the front and something like 265\35\19 for the rear. am making lots of power which tyres would u reccomend?? can reply in pm if wanted.

thanks

mike

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Just to make life a little easier, how about any semi slick tyre enquiries go in this thread or pm, leaving the other thread for normal street tyres

Available in toyo R888, or Falken rt615, both in stock now.

Also have a few odds and pieces if you're tyring to match something up.

Just let me know your enquiry.

Ali

Can l get a quote on 245/45/R17 inc fitting

Cheers




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