Papaya
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- Stony Plain, Alberta
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- Holger
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- #16
Yeah I know. But I am 7 hours away from the border. And the QE2 isn't any fun to drive in the winter. That's why I asked 1st my dealer to see how much they ask because FORD gives away for some cars free packages (2015 Fusion, Taurus, 2014 Edge etc.). I do not need high performance winter tires. Nobody drives 200 kph anyways in Alberta.
In the end, $1,500 for a set local paid is a good deal - close to 1010 and Tirerack without the stupid shipping costs.
There is a set I was looking on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/18-Wheels-Rims-5-Lugs-Lancer-Galant-Eclipse-Odyssey-Civic-Accord-Mustang-Fusion-/271675432368
In the end, $1,500 for a set local paid is a good deal - close to 1010 and Tirerack without the stupid shipping costs.
There is a set I was looking on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/18-Wheels-Rims-5-Lugs-Lancer-Galant-Eclipse-Odyssey-Civic-Accord-Mustang-Fusion-/271675432368
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