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well the skyline in mention got towed the last 300kms (by a xr6t hahah) of the way there cause the afm died and was lucky enough to get a z32 one in melb on the sat b4 racing on sunday btw the xr6t that towed it did a 12.2 with next to no mods injectors,tune,zorst everything else stock :worship:

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so its time for me to buy some tyres!

I have 17x9 rears and currently on them are some kumho ku36's which are 255/40/r17

Never bought tyres before, but I was considering getting the same. Any recommendations for where I could get some for a good price?

Or maybe should I buy a different size? I have 235/45/r17's on the front atm

any advice would be much appreciated!

Here you go Matty :D

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mitsubishi-Fuso-Tilt-Slide-Tray-Tow-Truck-/260839817388?pt=AU_Trucks_Commercial_Vehicles&hash=item3cbb43c0ac

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Tilt-Tray-Tow-truck-/280727324546?pt=AU_Trucks_Commercial_Vehicles&hash=item415ca70782

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/UD-TILT-TRAY-TOW-TRUCK-/270804698798?pt=AU_Trucks_Commercial_Vehicles&hash=item3f0d37c6ae

so its time for me to buy some tyres!

I have 17x9 rears and currently on them are some kumho ku36's which are 255/40/r17

Never bought tyres before, but I was considering getting the same. Any recommendations for where I could get some for a good price?

Or maybe should I buy a different size? I have 235/45/r17's on the front atm

any advice would be much appreciated!

I run 235/45/R17's on my fronts and rears 17x8 up front and 17x9 on the rears. Not had a problem with it so far. Blackwood Tyre Power are a SAU:SA club sponsor so go and have a chat with them to see what deals they can get you.You will also find that the 235's are slightly cheaper then the 255's :D

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