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Roy

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Is often of some importance to me - specially if it leads to more boating funds. My wifes car is a Merc AMG and it eats up tyres which cost from £150 to £200 each!? We need a set at least every year... Well, I found a website who do same tyres for £115 each + £10 fitting. They ship em to your door or to the fitters shop and their prices include vat, delivery, balancing, removal of old tyres and disposal etc.. This would save me £100 to £300 a year for other pleasures!! Maybe you lot know about this anyway as you are very well informed about most things, but if not, take a look for yourself. I'm also another who can't do LINKS, so go to www.mytyres.co.uk Roy

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Thanks roy I'm looking for a set of black circles at the moment

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Thanks for that too. Just compared ones for wifeys car on there versus mytyres and mytyres is mucho cheaperro - at least for that size of wheels. Right, must get back to my spanish classes./ Roy

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PS I suggest you also always check www.micheldever.co.uk as they have always been known in the past as being cheapest for specialist/expensive types of tyres. It was written up in Autocar that it was well worth them driving down from London to get them there. I always do but haven't compared with your sites (yet)

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