sv9946
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mate i would go with the nangkangs that ssz-57l mentioned too
fairly cheap (work sells them for $140 fitted retail) and they have a great grip level and still retain a resonable level of life span, most people who get me to put them on their commodores after having the original bridgestones actually comment on how much more grip these have over a bridgestone, also they are directional which the original bridgestones aren't
also if your into burnouts and the like nangkangs have a really good reputation for being brillant for burnouts comps etc etc :driving: not that i have ever tried that theory out, honest, ok then maybe i just tried it out a couple times ha ha ha
lastly but not least, no offence but i don't really have anything good to say about sumitomo tyres, we sell them but i reckon they are just plain cheap and nasty, so give the nangkangs a go ok mate. well enjoy your cool ride
fairly cheap (work sells them for $140 fitted retail) and they have a great grip level and still retain a resonable level of life span, most people who get me to put them on their commodores after having the original bridgestones actually comment on how much more grip these have over a bridgestone, also they are directional which the original bridgestones aren't
also if your into burnouts and the like nangkangs have a really good reputation for being brillant for burnouts comps etc etc :driving: not that i have ever tried that theory out, honest, ok then maybe i just tried it out a couple times ha ha ha
lastly but not least, no offence but i don't really have anything good to say about sumitomo tyres, we sell them but i reckon they are just plain cheap and nasty, so give the nangkangs a go ok mate. well enjoy your cool ride