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Hey,

I'm an idiot :P . I thought 215/45/17 would fit on the front on my MR2 and they do as long as I don't go around any corners. They've only driven around 60km (of the slowest driving you've seen) and weren't damaged at all. They are very sticky tyres (have them on the rears) and should get reasonable tire life.

They are:

2 x Kumho Escta XS (KU36)

The RRP is $250 each and I picked them up for $220 each. I'd be happy to get $300 for both.

They are in Leichhardt NSW and they are pickup only. I can be contacted on 0401168246 or during business hours at [email protected]

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i think it was on one of the traders on nissansilvia.com

Well what can I say. I can't see any adds for them there. Kuhmo make more than one semi-slick so I 'd have to assume that they weren't KU36s.

The only other KU36's I've seen advertised was on Ebay and they were 2 x 235/45/17 and were going for $480 a pair

They are street legal BTW.

A workshop in Brisbane sells them for $139 but that was 235/45/17......

Well 215/45/17 are a more expensive tire but I'm still not sure how they can do that price. Are you 100% that they are KU36s?

Right then. They are importing their own tyres and selling them for a good prices. I'll definitely check them out when I need new one. However, I've spoken to them and the tires are now $180 each (shipped to sydney) and they are almost out os stock. The price are unkown for the next batch they import which probably means they will go up.

So I have 'as new' tires that cost $360 new. I'll drop the price to $250

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