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Hey guys i have a set of bridgestone turanza 225/55R16 tyres that i no longer need. put them on ur stockies to roll around on for abit. they are the turanzas made in japan. 2 have slight shoulder wear but not overly weared. just weared more then the rest of th tyre. theres quite abit of tread left across the tyre. probably about 5mm above the indicators.

need to get rid of them asap.

contact me on 0432454387.

pick up in western suburbs in Vic.

pics up soon

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