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Black 1991 GTR. Serious garage stand mantle/parts car.
Black 1990 Pulsar GTiR. Sold
Silver 1989 GTR. Sold
Black 2010 Subaru WRX. Weekend warrior. Sold.
Black 2013 F-150 FX4 ecoboost. Daily driver.
White 2012 Ford Explorer Limited. Family wagon.
Sorry for my offensive comments, I r socially retard.
start by having A ROLLING GTR then we talk u ******* mofo funzy little *****
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Meh, RE01R's (RE11s now) for the win. Tirerack is great until you blow a tire or pop one. Then you gotta pay...Black 1991 GTR. Serious garage stand mantle/parts car.
Black 1990 Pulsar GTiR. Sold
Silver 1989 GTR. Sold
Black 2010 Subaru WRX. Weekend warrior. Sold.
Black 2013 F-150 FX4 ecoboost. Daily driver.
White 2012 Ford Explorer Limited. Family wagon.
Sorry for my offensive comments, I r socially retard.
start by having A ROLLING GTR then we talk u ******* mofo funzy little *****
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Originally posted by BlackAuraI think I saved at least $200 buying from Tirerack.
If I remember right, where I checked in Calgary: approx $300 per tire, so $1200 for the set, plus tax.
Tirerack.com: $950 final Canadian cost, shipped to door.
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tirerack include all the fees in their price
so i you live in the US, its probably 750$ a set,
but for canadian customers, they charge extra shipping, brokaege, customs fee, taxes, etc etc, so then it costs 950$
thats why if you live near the border, its a really good idea to have your tires shipping to a warehouse or garage in the US, drive they to pick them up, cross the border back, pay only GST taxes, and voilą,
so the US price is 750, + ~30$ shipping + ~60$ taxes, full price is under 850$, much much lower than anywhere in canada
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I noticed you are in Toronto? Check out your local store simplytire.com. I have bought few things from them at good price before. Or I could get you any tires from my store, but shipping could be costly however may still be alot cheaper.'94 White Nissan Skyline R33 - HKS Tuned.. (SOLD)
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Originally posted by frankiman View Posttirerack include all the fees in their price
so i you live in the US, its probably 750$ a set,
but for canadian customers, they charge extra shipping, brokaege, customs fee, taxes, etc etc, so then it costs 950$
thats why if you live near the border, its a really good idea to have your tires shipping to a warehouse or garage in the US, drive they to pick them up, cross the border back, pay only GST taxes, and voilą,
so the US price is 750, + ~30$ shipping + ~60$ taxes, full price is under 850$, much much lower than anywhere in canada
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If you are not to particular and want a good deal from Canada check out carmodifier.com. Yokahama has a new all season high performance tire called "AVID ENVIGOR" that just came out in March. I was going to order a set but I'm waiting for 1010tires to list them so I can compare prices.
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Originally posted by NismoS-tune View PostI buy at Tirecraft or fountain tire depending on the make. They install is mega cheap ($300 if I supply my own tires, $40 if they supply). Balancing, repairs and blowout replacements are free. If you buy from tire rack, you save a few hundred but in the end, if you need a patch or anything, you're spending more. I have a friend who owns a tire business out of his garage but he won't sell or tough low profile cause they're annoying and the machines are expensive, plus I live in a truck town and cadillacs with 24" rims lol.
$300 to install tires??? Are you serious??? That is by no means cheap man.
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