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anyone have any experience with kumho KU36 tyres? one of the traders on ns is having a sale on them, i can get the full set for less than just the front adrenalins i was thinking about...

nah im serious actually

i did some work at Bridgestone out at salisbury, working in the cafe they have there for the workers, and i had to do some induction thing before i started, and for some odd reason it went thru the making of a tyre..........and yeah they start off green.....its a pretty cool process on how they are made lol

its a bit like coke, if it didnt have all the colours and stuff in it, it would be green lol

To answer your question Dave, I reckon get the adrenalines for the front > getting khumos for all 4. Least then next time I go for a drive with you I won't be waiting for you to understeer into a tree/cliff at every corner.

yeah, the antyre's are rather nasty. anythings an improvement on those.

Nexen 3000 The Car Nut will look after you when you say your from Skylines Australia

ty to Damo's dad for that contact

he is also an official @ mallala and collengrove hill climb

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http://www.nexentire.co.kr/international/

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