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gday mate how are you ive been told that there isnt any in australia at the moment but a shipment isnt far away, have considered a diffarent tire, if not consider federal as an option around $200 each and been told thay realy work, theo woollett runs them on his GTR and pulls 1.5 60f/t times and he had round 600rwkw's heres his number if your interested 07 32173577. i spoke to him bout some tires and was very helpful.

wtd nitto tyres pref 255/40/17 or there abouts

need two.let me know if you have any or where i could buy from

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ive got the new dunlop direzza cost at 420 per tyre but they are nothin special and the car only makes 220hp. 60 ft times were pitty full 2.1 so somethins wrong.i have used federal b4 dunno bout the different series though but that was on a 4wd.might give him a call any way .thanks .if any one else has any info that would be great.

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