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wouldnt bother with KU36's with just skidpan, NEED heat badly. the only other real bang for buck tyre i can think of is the Direzza Z1 Star Spec, but once again, really does better with heat (not as bad as the KU36 tho)

Agreeing with this now that I have driven alot more on my KU36, they need a bit of heat!

first bit of a drive in the hills is pretty average until you start to get some heat into them... Do you do track days or only DECA? is the car driven to work daily?

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Hey guys, Option1Garage here, good to hear the feedback on the KU36's as well as the Federals.

I would love to setup a Trader account so that I can help you all out with these where needed. I've messaged the admin etc but no luck so far.

I dont want to post our pricing here untill we have the ok.

Thanks again for the postive feedback and I hope to work with SAU in the future.

Option 1 Garage team.

i'm trying to remember why u have sand in ur vagina, but ur going to have to help me out im afraid.

Only too happy to oblige mate. After due consideration I have come up with a couple of possibilities for your memory loss.

A. the obvious one...Drugs. Seek help.

B,..... Somebody beat you savagely around the head and body with a 17x9 driftek.

It is also plausible that both possibilitys may be in play here with A following as a result of B.

If there's anything else I can help you with just have your people contact my people. :D

oh, ur one of those guys who puts cheap gear on their car, then carries a grudge against me because i talk about cheap low quality gear, being low quality?

and u feel the need to start this shit in here why?

As usual your reply is full of erroneous presumtions and assumtions.

In the first instance you have no idea what i do or do not put on my car.

Secondly, No I dont harbour a grudge against you. You provide us with too much entertainment for that.

Thirdly, back up post no. 44 with hard data or learn to keep your young douche bouche firmly closed.

hey guys, just wanted you all to know that we have the last and only 6 x 235/40/18 KU36's in Australia.

I would really love to set up something here so you all can know what we have and when we have something to offer you specificly.

PLEASE one of the mods or admins help us out.

As usual your reply is full of erroneous presumtions and assumtions.

In the first instance you have no idea what i do or do not put on my car.

Secondly, No I dont harbour a grudge against you. You provide us with too much entertainment for that.

Thirdly, back up post no. 44 with hard data or learn to keep your young douche bouche firmly closed.

wow, you sound like a bundle of fun, bet ur a hit at parties.

option garage have been supplying KU36's at rock bottom prices for ages, i thought a nice harmless plug was in order, i personally havent seen them any cheaper anywhere else, even my sponsor cant get them to me that cheap without dipping into cost. but if u know a place that does them cheaper id be glad to hear it.

btw im going off his prices here on his site:

http://www.option1garage.com.au/NewTyres.htm

hey guys, just wanted you all to know that we have the last and only 6 x 235/40/18 KU36's in Australia.

I would really love to set up something here so you all can know what we have and when we have something to offer you specificly.

PLEASE one of the mods or admins help us out.

Have a look here mate, http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Bu...se-t294953.html

You might want to pm one of the people in mentioned in that thread for quicker response.

wow, you sound like a bundle of fun, bet ur a hit at parties.

option garage have been supplying KU36's at rock bottom prices for ages, i thought a nice harmless plug was in order, i personally havent seen them any cheaper anywhere else, even my sponsor cant get them to me that cheap without dipping into cost. but if u know a place that does them cheaper id be glad to hear it.

btw im going off his prices here on his site:

http://www.option1garage.com.au/NewTyres.htm

Same boat, when I did the ring around, it appeared O1G had them below most shops cost.

wow, you sound like a bundle of fun, bet ur a hit at parties.

option garage have been supplying KU36's at rock bottom prices for ages, i thought a nice harmless plug was in order, i personally havent seen them any cheaper anywhere else, even my sponsor cant get them to me that cheap without dipping into cost. but if u know a place that does them cheaper id be glad to hear it.

btw im going off his prices here on his site:

http://www.option1garage.com.au/NewTyres.htm

Tell you what lad. You have the advertised price of the company you are touting. Now contact Elite racing and get their price.

As a fee for your enlightenment I will take the difference between the 2 if it is in The favour of ERD and I will pay you the difference if it is in favour of OG.

Tell you what lad. You have the advertised price of the company you are touting. Now contact Elite racing and get their price.

As a fee for your enlightenment I will take the difference between the 2 if it is in The favour of ERD and I will pay you the difference if it is in favour of OG.

i think it's cute how you actually think i give a shit.

Tell you what lad. You have the advertised price of the company you are touting. Now contact Elite racing and get their price.

As a fee for your enlightenment I will take the difference between the 2 if it is in The favour of ERD and I will pay you the difference if it is in favour of OG.

thats a big call to make :down:

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