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Toby @ Meridian Motorsport has offered any SAU member/ forum go-er a discount price on Toyo tyres.

Please contact Toby Hunt directly and quote "skylinesaustralia" and "Chris Thomson" for the discount prices below. Note: I have no affliation with Meridian other than being a good customer.

Toyo RA-1:

245/45/17 – n/a

255/40/17 - $470ea

235/45/17 - $420ea

23540/17 - $450ea

265/35/18 – n/a

275/35/18 - $570ea

255/40/18 – n/a

Please note that these prices are our discounted retail prices – not necessarily the recommended retail price! Quantity discounts can be arranged.

Price included fitting & balancing. We can also organize wheel alignments.

Meridian also do exhaust systems for pretty much any car.

Clutches, Roll Cages... Call for details.

Toby Hunt

Factory 7, 1-7 Friars Road,

Moorabbin, Vic. 3189

[email protected]

Web: www.m-msport.com.au

T: (03) 9553 4200

F: (03) 9553 4270

M: 0411 566 690

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