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      04-15-2021, 06:51 PM   #23
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That is correct, but Bridgestone has no plans to bring the RS tire to the us, based on my call with Tirerack. You can still have them shipped if you are willing to foot the S&H from Japan, Australia or New Zealand.
Any advice or suggestions on how to get a set of the new RE-71RS tires shipped to the USA?
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      04-28-2021, 06:39 AM   #24
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That is correct, but Bridgestone has no plans to bring the RS tire to the us, based on my call with Tirerack. You can still have them shipped if you are willing to foot the S&H from Japan, Australia or New Zealand.
Any advice or suggestions on how to get a set of the new RE-71RS tires shipped to the USA?
Find a dealer in Japan and Australia and email them for a quote. I'd expect the S&H may make this not an economical option.
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