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G'day,

I'm led to believe that my set turned up in perth on last tuesday.. the office neglected to let me know that they had arrived. Hope to throw them on next week after I get back, and give them a try.

Thanks again mate.

Edited by heller44
Just so everyone knows, the tyres listed are the only ones being offered at this price to anyone on SAU.

SAU:NSW has an exclusive deal with Federal tyres for its members allowing them good prices on any size tyre.

STOCK UPDATE!

225/45R17 595RS – 14 in stock

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

235/40R17 595RS – 17 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).

Hi mate,

I might be keen on some 225/40/18s for my FD race car. :P

What's it gonna cost me for 4 of these delivered to 2290? What freebies will you throw in? :P

James.

PS - I love your avatar.... :-)

Edited by wjp005
These or bridgestone potenzas for rears.

Looking for some grip in the wet.

These are more practical for road use and they also have wet grip where the bridgestone semi slicks are more for the track. As its see you bye in the wet lol, also federals are like 1/3 the price

These are more practical for road use and they also have wet grip where the bridgestone semi slicks are more for the track. As its see you bye in the wet lol, also federals are like 1/3 the price

I meant road potenza's RE050A vs these semis.

Sorry for hi-jacking thread, just a noob question.

Hi DrDoof,

I received your pm but seems I can't reply back anyway with less than 10 post. Can you please give me a quote for 4 federal tyres in 225/45/17 to postcode 4014. Also can you send it to [email protected] so at least I can reply to you there.

Regards

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