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16"

2x 205/55 - Goodyear (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $70

2x 205/55 - Michelin/Pirelli (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $70

2x 205/55 - Michelin PilotSport - 60% tread - $75

2x 205/55 - Bridgestone Potenza Adrenaline - 60% tread - $90

2x 205/55 - Continental Contact Sport II - 60% tread - $80

2x 225/50 - Dunlop SP Sport 2000E - 40-90% tread - $70

17"

2x 215/45 - Dunlop/Toyo (mismatched pair) - 50-70% tread - $60

2x 225/45 - Goodyear/Wanli (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $70

2x 235/45 - Advans - 30-40% tread - $30

2x 235/45 - Linglong/Nexen - 60% tread - $70

2x 235/45 - Dunlop Sport 3000A - 60% tread - $80

4x 245/45 - Bridgestone Potenza Adrenaline - 60-70% tread - $120

4x 245/45 - Dunlop Sport 01 - 60-70% tread - $120

18"

2x 215/45 - Advan (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $80

2x 225/40 - Pirelli/Kuhmo (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $80

2x 235/40 - Clear - 50% tread - $70

2x 245/40 - BCT/Maxxis - 80-90% tread(maxxis has gash out of sidewall but still holds air afaik) - $80

Singles:

205/50 R17 - Bridgestone Potenza RE040 - 60% tread - $30

225/45 R18 - Bridgestone Potenza RE040 - 50% tread - $30

located near mitcham in SA

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4x 245/45 - Bridgestone Potenza Adrenaline - 60-70% tread - $120

4x 245/45 - Dunlop Sport 01 - 60-70% tread - $120

I'll take both sets please. I'm away this long weekend though, so I'll sort something out about grabbing them next week if that's alright?

Cheers

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