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AMEC. Brisbane based, but will post. His site is down for some reason, so contact him via phone at (07) 38478737. From memory 205/50/15 is about $330ea.

I'm told these fellas are down south and have semi's for sale.

http://www.stgeorgetyres.com.au/

http://www.talebtyres.com.au/

http://www.donnellans.com.au/pages/1_home.php

stucky For Dunlop 03G

Can also buy them from any Bridgestone Tyre shop.

Posted
AMEC. Brisbane based, but will post. His site is down for some reason, so contact him via phone at (07) 38478737. From memory 205/50/15 is about $330ea.

I'm told these fellas are down south and have semi's for sale.

http://www.stgeorgetyres.com.au/

http://www.talebtyres.com.au/

http://www.donnellans.com.au/pages/1_home.php

stucky For Dunlop 03G

Can also buy them from any Bridgestone Tyre shop.

would the 205/50/15 fit on 15x6 rims? i think 205 is for 5.5-7.5 rims, is this correct? ummm if that's the case the ST615 might be better vaule...is only around $190 I think.

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Anyone know where I can get some Bridgestone RE55's from Sydney? After some 15in tyres.

I'm going out on a limb here, but maybe one of the dozen or so Bridgestone tyre centres in Sydney would be able to sell you some Bridgestone tyres


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Anyone know where I can get some Bridgestone RE55's from Sydney? After some 15in tyres.

I'm going out on a limb here, but maybe one of the dozen or so Bridgestone tyre centres in Sydney would be able to sell you some Bridgestone tyres

yes, but you will be paying a lot more money.

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would the 205/50/15 fit on 15x6 rims? i think 205 is for 5.5-7.5 rims, is this correct? ummm if that's the case the ST615 might be better vaule...is only around $190 I think.

RT615?

Remember you get what you pay for with semi slicks. I personally wouldn't use Falken semi's; if you want budget give Federal 595RS a go. Not a real semi slick, but a good tyre for the money!

205 will be fine on a 6" wide rim, isn't perfect, but won't have any issues if correctly inflated. Remember the sidewall on semi's are a lot stiffer than normal road tyres.

Bridgestone aren't priced too badly against the parallel imports due to exchange rates. $300-350 is the going rate for decent 15" semi slicks at the moment.

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Anyone know where I can get some Bridgestone RE55's from Sydney? After some 15in tyres.

I'm going out on a limb here, but maybe one of the dozen or so Bridgestone tyre centres in Sydney would be able to sell you some Bridgestone tyres

yes, but you will be paying a lot more money.

I disagree, the quotes I've gotten directly from Bridgestone for GIIIs and RE001s has been cheaper than Tyres & More and a couple of other places.

Granted I'm not in Sydney, but I haven't found them to be a complete rip-off.

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