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This may be old news to some, but when I came across it during my search for new tyres I was like Holy Mother of God.

Kumho Widest Tyres

World Car Fans - Kumho SEMA 08

Love how the second article say they have "semi run flat ability". That's because there's 1 cm between the rubber and the inside of the rim. You probably wouldn't notice if you had a flat lol.

Anyone know where to get these tyres, wheels to fit them and a wide-body kit for an R34 GTR? (Tips on fast ways of making the 30k required also welcome). Being a GTR I guess you'd need 4 of them rather than just on the rears.

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sweet. won't have to order in 355 Pirelli P-Zero's in from the US anymore for the widebody kaki. what's the bet Kumho locally don't supply em anyways?

Tough, wonder if you can fit them on anything without tubbing it.

From the second article:

"The massively sized 385/15ZR22 ECSTA SPT KU31 tire accommodates supercars such as the Ferrari F430, Dodge Viper, and Corvette Z06."

Dunno whether this means they fit those without modification. The rear wheel arches on all three of these are pretty damn fat though.

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