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I think it is nick. As far as I know front and rear were resprayed due to accident. Never had a full respray

yeh, had a full respray a few years back to slightly different colour...

quick question to anyone that can help I need to know fast how much should I be paying for some half decent tyres for my GTR? 18x10" 265s on all 4 currently have some bridgestones on but need new ones or can anyone recommend something decent value for money? car is street / track day once every 3 months.

thanks in advanced

lol @ KU36 semi slicks on a daily driver. Hope you enjoy changing tyres every 3 months.

FWIW I get 265/35/18 KU36's for $240 a pop.

I'd recommend a KU31 for dailies or a KU17 for best bang for buck.

Also I get Federal 265/35/18 595-RSR's for $350 each

Kumho are reasonably good quality as a tyre (better than the other 3 i still have on! ) but id get something in a Toyo if you can...last forever :( and grip well enough. I cant say what their performance tyres are like, the only set ive had were on the N16... 185s! lol. but they were a comfy ride :P

Kumho's I think are a best all-rounder and they cater for all types of driving and a lot of ppl I see recommend it.

Toyo's are top of the range as my mechanic thinks.

Bridgestone's / Yokohama's all do a good job, but you would pay a bit.

I had Yokohama Advans, nice tyre but were harder compared to my Kumho's.

lol @ KU36 semi slicks on a daily driver. Hope you enjoy changing tyres every 3 months.

FWIW I get 265/35/18 KU36's for $240 a pop.

I'd recommend a KU31 for dailies or a KU17 for best bang for buck.

Also I get Federal 265/35/18 595-RSR's for $350 each

Pretty sure thats my 'odd one out' (my only half decent tyre)

Ecsta SPT KU31...does a good job. Just have to replace the other 3 cheap Fullrun compliance tyres lol

lol @ KU36 semi slicks on a daily driver. Hope you enjoy changing tyres every 3 months.

FWIW I get 265/35/18 KU36's for $240 a pop.

I'd recommend a KU31 for dailies or a KU17 for best bang for buck.

Also I get Federal 265/35/18 595-RSR's for $350 each

i was not recommending them. my point was that he should shop around.

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