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Product facts
For tires, include the full size and intended use. For wheels, include diameter, width, PCD, ET, CB, finish, and a vehicle or part reference when relevant.
How We Work
Peter reviews each enquiry against the details the buyer provides. Product references, sourcing options, and commercial steps remain provisional until the relevant specification and terms are written down for that enquiry.

Working brief
A usable brief prevents a reference photo from being mistaken for a final match and gives Peter enough context to identify the missing decisions.
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For tires, include the full size and intended use. For wheels, include diameter, width, PCD, ET, CB, finish, and a vehicle or part reference when relevant.
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State the required quantity, destination country or port, target timing, and whether clearly defined alternatives can be considered.
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Raise inspection, packaging, labelling, or documentation needs at the start. The available scope is confirmed for the specific enquiry.
Review boundary
Peter can check whether the requirement is complete, identify missing fitment or use details, and review possible sourcing directions through China-based partner and supplier channels.
Live stock, final fitment, price, production timing, capacity, certification, delivery, and after-sales terms remain unconfirmed until they are supported and agreed for the specific enquiry.
Decision record
The next step is based on enquiry-specific records rather than general website claims or image context.
Confirmed: The written specification and agreed reference define the review.
Not assumed: A similar-looking photo is not treated as proof of fitment.
Confirmed: Source, quantity, and timing are confirmed for the enquiry.
Not assumed: A product or warehouse image is not treated as live stock.
Confirmed: Price, payment terms, and quotation validity are recorded when offered.
Not assumed: General website wording is not a quotation or supply commitment.
Confirmed: Any agreed scope, evidence, packaging, and labelling are written down.
Not assumed: These services are not assumed from a process photograph.
Confirmed: Responsibilities, documents, and issue-handling boundaries are agreed for the order.
Not assumed: No delivery or after-sales term is implied before that confirmation.
Start with the requirement
Share the product specification, quantity, destination, and timing directly with Peter.