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1896 days ago

Used Tyres for Sale - Starting From $20

Sajed from Atlas Auto Ltd

Need cheap tyres Fast? Atlas Auto has a wide range of second-hand tyres in stock to choose and ready to be picked up from our Hamilton outlet. Our prices start as low as $20 per tyre.

Prices for Secondhand Car 4WD Van Trucks Tyres

13″ Car Tyres from $25(Incl. GST)
14″ Car Tyres from $30(Incl. GST)
15″ Car Tyres from $35(Incl. GST)
16″ Car Tyres from $40(Incl. GST)
17″ Car Tyres from $60(Incl. GST)
18″ Car Tyres from $75(Incl. GST)
4WD Tyres from $75(Incl. GST)
Van Tyres from $60(Incl. GST)
Commercial Truck from $100(Incl. GST)
Set of Mags Wheels from $250(Incl. GST)

Yard Address: Atlas Auto Limited, 6 Woodward Street, Frankton, Hamilton
Freephone: 0800 99 7000 or 021 70 70 45

www.atlasauto.co.nz...

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