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Originally Posted by Cav
Yeah that's them.
They are oarsum.
BTW, the bloke what owned it became ill and subsequently died in April and his daughter stored the ute under a car cover in a carport in Brisbane.
She doesn't have a driver's licence herself, so I may take your advice (seeing as I am feeling adventurous) and get the alignment checked.
UPDATE:
I think this is them
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If its not driven like a race car on the streets, and you live in a built up area full of ****wit tradies who drop screws everywhere (im a responsible tradie who hates getting screws in tyres so dont leave any on the rear bumper) cheap tyres are great. Cop a puncture that the tyre place says cant be plugged, yeah, annoying, but only $100. Ive had potenzas and my favourite being expensive toyos before. But that makes no difference in stop start traffic. I currently have knock offs make in north korea or usbekistan or some odd place. Got em cheap because they were bought for a track car but the owner moved up a spec. So $100 a corner. Helps if you are in with people, but cheap tyres, well, cheap good ones are the go if its a street car and susceptible for punctures.