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got 2 20inch 245/35 bridgestone potenza tyers here

ruffly 80 percent tread

still good road worthy tyers

300$ for the pair offers considered

pics cuming soon will post at buyers expense and if you organise post otherwise dont ask to post

MELBOURNE !!

0401906086

Edited by christian69
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Why would anyone arrange a purchase and postage without seeing any photos?

Don't need pics?

As per forum rules, please post pictures since you will get a higher level of interest that way. You will also have a wider audience too. You can use the following website if you don't know how to. http://tinypic.com/

upload your pics, size them to 640x380 then copy the code it shows you for forum posting.

yer true your rite

nah i no how to upload photos no its not a worry

mite have to do it when i have time i no some1s gonna ask lol

i just cbf

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