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It'll help Pete, if you relay to us where you are?

There's a "Wanted to Buy" section down below that'll give you the proper audience eh?

Thanks mate,

im in PERTH, but anywhere in Australia is cool if you have them, dont mind paying for shipping

if seller is cool with that

Thanks again for that bud

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They have these places called Tyre Shops.. And they magically stock tyres.. If you go there, you can buy some of these tyres.. And they will also put them on your car for you..

i have heard of these places too, LOL

seriously though, if you find someone selling a set of tyres with a decent amount of tread on them (highly unlikely for someone selling tyres by themselves for a set of 19's) and they happen to be in the eastern states, by the time you pay freight to get them, you probably won't be too far off getting a set of cheap new tyres from your local tyre shop.

and why do you want cheese cutter width tyres? clearance issues?

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