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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 164353" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p>Thanks for the tips bro. Actually, after being a loyal Michelin user I am thinking of switching to Conti. You know, it's like "hari-hari makan ikan mana ada syok". Is Klang still the right place to go to look for the imported conti? Please let me know if any of you guys happen to know. Most of the tyre shops I visited were selling Malaysian made conti. I believe the quality is the same as Sime tyres. So, I am going to avoid this like a plague.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 164353, member: 2733"] Thanks for the tips bro. Actually, after being a loyal Michelin user I am thinking of switching to Conti. You know, it's like "hari-hari makan ikan mana ada syok". Is Klang still the right place to go to look for the imported conti? Please let me know if any of you guys happen to know. Most of the tyre shops I visited were selling Malaysian made conti. I believe the quality is the same as Sime tyres. So, I am going to avoid this like a plague. [/QUOTE]
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