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Post by chenjin on Dec 24, 2014 1:17:29 GMT
**We are open on 24/12/2014 9am to 7pm
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Post by chenjin on Jan 12, 2015 4:17:48 GMT
Instant $50 OFF! (Last month Offer!)** Purchase 4pcs of RE002/ EP200/ GR100 tyres and get $50 OFF your total bill instantly! ** T&C applies. Pls read here for more details www.bridgestone.com.sg/
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Post by chenjin on Jan 23, 2015 10:59:30 GMT
Michelin XM2 Offer Price!195/60/15 @ $130 nett each 195/65/15 @ $130 nett each **Agent stock comes with warranty and warranty card!
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Post by chenjin on Feb 4, 2015 4:21:19 GMT
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Post by chenjin on Feb 6, 2015 5:47:16 GMT
It's time to upgrade your wheels!
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Post by chenjin on Feb 14, 2015 3:55:08 GMT
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Post by chenjin on Feb 27, 2015 2:50:59 GMT
Original Enkei RPF1 [Matte Black] Ultra Light! Made in Japan! PROMOTION!15x7.0 4x100 ET41 16x7.0 4x100 ET43 17x8.0 5x114.3 ET35, 45 (Sold out)
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Post by chenjin on Mar 13, 2015 5:39:28 GMT
ENKEI PF01 (Japan) Offer! 15" 4x100 16" 4x100 18" 5x112
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Post by chenjin on Mar 24, 2015 8:52:02 GMT
Original Enkei GTC01 (Made in Japan) *Promo!17" 5x114.3 18" 5x114.3
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Post by chenjin on Mar 25, 2015 6:36:47 GMT
**Limited stock left! Visit or call our shop now!
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Post by chenjin on Mar 28, 2015 10:17:59 GMT
**Limited stock left! Pls call our shop to confirm stock availability b4 coming down!
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Post by chenjin on Apr 2, 2015 10:06:56 GMT
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Post by chenjin on Apr 17, 2015 2:22:16 GMT
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Post by chenjin on May 4, 2015 6:42:07 GMT
It's time to upgrade your wheels!
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Post by chenjin on May 9, 2015 2:29:57 GMT
New tyres: Too cheap to be true?This does not just happen in Austualia, many other country experienced it. We too.Grey imports’ may look the same as tyres designed for Australia, but there can be crucial differences. Just in case buying new tyres isn’t enough of a minefield, there’s also the issue of parallel imports, or ‘grey’ imports. Grey imports are tyres being sold in Australia but imported here not through an official importer. Eg. Our market brand Bridgestone, Bridgestone tyres are import in by Bridgestone Singapore but not all in the market are import in by them. some/many are import in by others too.Even though the tyres may look exactly the same as those imported by the brand’s official importer, there can be crucial differences. For example, some tyres are designed for use in cold climates, so have a softer rubber compound designed to heat up quicker. When used in hotter climates – like most parts of Australia – the tyres can wear out very quickly, cancelling any cost advantages at the time of purchase. Yet the tyres are almost identical, right down to the markings on the side, making it difficult to spot a grey import from one imported through the official importer. It’s a matter of buyer beware when it comes grey import tyres, says automotive technician Jordan Petersen. “The issues are that you won’t have any warranty on the tyre,” he says. “It could also be a slightly different product to what’s available in Australia, and so you won’t be able to match your tyres.” Grey import tyres can also be a few years old by the time they land in Australia, which immediately reduces their usefulness in terms of longevity. "This does not happen here, they are actually pretty new due to Europe dumping in for fast cash"So how do you spot a grey market tyre? If you’re buying online – through eBay, for example - it pays to ask the seller where the tyre came from. Better still, go and look at the tyres yourself and even seek an expert opinion. If you’re buying from a smaller retailer (reputable retailers tend not to carry grey market tyres) and the tyre is much cheaper than it should be, there’s a chance that what you’re looking at is a grey market tyre. www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=52046
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