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Hi guys,

Wondering if anyone who is interested in a group buy for Federal 595 RSR Semi Slicks tires.

I am able to locate a dealer in Singapore that is able to give us a special price for the RSR tires.

235/40/17 $242.00ea

255/40/17 $294.00ea

235/40/18 $321.00ea

255/35/18 $411.00ea

265/35/18 $442.00ea

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The dealer is willing to give extra 5% off the price if we can secure more than 20pieces tires.

We will work out the shipping cost (sea freight) once the group buy is confirmed.

Just for info guys, Im not getting any extra or profit from this group buy. Just that my mates are in need of good and reasonable price tires and it happen I am able to source it when I was in Singapore last week.

Cheers!

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Hi guys,

Wondering if anyone who is interested in a group buy for Federal 595 RSR Semi Slicks tires.

I am able to locate a dealer in Singapore that is able to give us a special price for the RSR tires.

235/40/17 $215.00ea

255/40/17 $255.00ea

235/40/18 $278.00ea

255/35/18 $359.00ea

265/35/18 $386.00ea

rsr.jpg

Let me know if the prices are better than here in Australia. No point if its more expensive. I rather get them here and forget bout this group buy.

Cheers!

Yeah i got 255/40/17 for $300 Fitted & 235/40/17 quoted for around $250 ea fitted.. once you add freight you would find this isn't gonna be worth it. Especially if they will be shipped again to other members..

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