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hey cailan.. i went to that aussi type place just on southport-nerang rd..  

Their price for the RT215's in 205/55R16's is $240 or 225/55R16 is $260.. getting up there in price..  

otherwise next seems to be Yokohoma A539 - they're $189..  

or Pirelli P6000's for $200..  but the guy reckons the yoko's are better.  

i also checked out the GT Radials.. which are $170 each for 205/55R16..  

nex: that "action tyres" is just in that same street bit as that GT Radial place.. didn't notice till i saw it and went in :P

Shit! Maybe they are getting to the end of a batch or something?

Did you ask why its so expensive?

They even said to me when i got mine that there wasnt many left and thats why they were a bit exy..

Yay.. Woo.. I can't wait to sit at Matty Spry's tomorrow for 4 hours...  

:yawn:

whys that?

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hey will.. do you have GTS-T brakes still on your GTS-T / R  ??

Wouldn't happen to have any photos of the brake setup would you with the wheel off, especially around the back of the caliper?

Maybe if you have a spare moment you can stick your camera behind there? :P I need a photo..

have pm you.. so whenever i woke up i'll look for them.. can take new pics too..

thanx japtaxi.. i'll have another play today.. but photos might help..

Shit! Maybe they are getting to the end of a batch or something?

Did you ask why its so expensive?

They even said to me when i got mine that there wasnt many left and thats why they were a bit exy..

No idea.. just think they're expensive. I did hear they had gone up in price recently? maybe that is it..

If there were around $200 each I'd probably go for them over the Yokohamas.. The Yoko's look decent all around performance.. even though I guess the "all round" isn't that important.. i just want grip in the dry and that is it..

Doh! I've got an emergency. Ginger bread men down. I repeat, we have a (or a few) ginger bread man down.

Possibly due to over cooking.

Murderer Murderer muderer I am calling 000 & going to tell em to come get u :)

poor ginger bread men what did they do to u erin lmao :wassup: well I know ginger bread men taste great with a cupa coffee

ginger bread man *NO NO NO DON"T BIT MY HEAD OFF Aaaaahhhhh* muffled *aaaahahahahahahahahaahhaa* mmmm hes so yummie :)

yeah thats my mates, he just bought it not long ago, dont think hes done shit too it, not sure, i was supposed to meet up with him 2day down there but we ended up going to the goldy and got trashed so we didnt go to the drifting. there were shit loads of cars at the bwcp last nite though. it was crazy! u can tell its coming back into summer again! gota love it!

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