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My dad (whos in the tyre world and called to try and get me a good price) gave them a call and they said they are waiting for the 1st shipment to come and would email me a price the next day, email didnt come.

Ash.

Though it may have been the size that i wanted as its 275/60/15.

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I rang Croydon and they wanted $5k for a set to be brought in

I then rang Auto Concepts and although they don't bring them in yet, they plan to by Jan. Price is unconfirmed but I'm hoping it's gonna be a hellava lot less that what Croydon want for them.

I almost fell off my chair when I heard that considering I could get a set for just over $3k straight from the US myself.

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I read on the "other forum" that in US quite a lot of guys use

Nittos on the street & get good mileage from them.Not sure on tyre pressures though.I just got a set of 275/40/17s.Not sure if I can get more though.PM if need help & I'll see what I can do.:burnout:

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