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$840 for 4 tyres delivered... if you go to the first post, fill out the form and deposit the money into the account listed, then it will be all done :D Just reply here, it will be easier for both of us

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$200 each...

$200 a set would be rediculous for new emi slicks! :blush:

The items on the first post are up to date:

$200 - 225/45R17 595RS – 10 in stock

$200 - 225/40R18 595RS – 35 in stock (if anyone knows what kind of cars run these, could you lead thim to this thread? THANKS!)

$200 - 235/40R17 595RS – 13 in stock

Also, have some stuff lieing around we want to get rid of COMES WITH A FREE HAT!

215/45R17 595RS – 1 in stock = $110.00

235/40R18 595RS – 1 in stock = $150.00

255/35R18 595RS – 1 in stock = $160.00

265/35R18 595RS – 1 in stock = $160.00

Freight charge on the above tyres = $11.00 (anywhere in Aus).

well not really, the expiry was just for the 'prize'

I suppose it will continue going til stock runs out. There are a few sizes here that are holding on cause they're not standard skyline sizes...

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hey mate might be a stupid question but im just wondering if these tyres are actually street legal???? seems to be a few people running them on the street???? im guessing there not though.

cheers kel.

$200 - 225/40R18 595RS – 35 in stock (if anyone knows what kind of cars run these, could you lead thim to this thread? THANKS!)

Got lead to the thread, not enough posts to PM. Can we take care of this via email or something please?

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