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They go well the Daytonas; people rave about them as a track bike. Triple cylinder torque is friendlier around town than the middleweight Japs.

Definitely one to test ride though; Charlie mentioned something about a high pitched whine at certain RPMs that is apparently normal for their engine...might piss you off after a while.

delicious. look at the marks on the tyre lol not sure if scrapeage or serious angle through corners...

thanks. would it be safe spraying clear on sections of tank with petrol inside? lol

and no i wasn't...?

lol only ever heard em on youtube. dont think they sound like japs think hondas probably the closest to an f1 car

Was just watching some vids of the cbr 600 on youtube, I rekin my mates 600 gixxer sounds more like an F1 car but audio quality on youtube isn't the best either....Will have to hear some in person before I make my choice

They go well the Daytonas; people rave about them as a track bike. Triple cylinder torque is friendlier around town than the middleweight Japs.

Definitely one to test ride though; Charlie mentioned something about a high pitched whine at certain RPMs that is apparently normal for their engine...might piss you off after a while.

i'll only be test riding the 675 and a ducati 749 just to see what the ducs are like, will be going for whichever feels better i guess i don't mind noises too much lol

Wow that is a pretty ridiculous lineup. Htf do they fit all those bands? Still, the headliners of 2013 are favourite bands of mine, would go for Sum and Blink alone.

Yeah, this year was too good to miss.

They fitted them all in and almost over did it as after the first lineup, there were 2 more lineups released.

I am totally gonna see Blink 182 as I am yet to see'em.

Madball is a must and Dragon Force too!

yeah he must of man!

hes work on every car ive had over the last few years so i dunno if ill wait, go somewhere else or let the other guys there do it yet :P

I too always get Shane to work on my cars.

Mark's good at what he does too along with John too!

But I prefer Shane to be actually working on my car while Mark and John assist.

Is there any reason an R33 GTR bonnet won't fit my GTS-T? I'm guessing it's wider due to wider front guards?

Nah I'm pretty sure t fits.

As you said the cars wider because the guards are wider. I'm pretty sure the bonnets the same as the headlights are

Nah I'm pretty sure t fits.

As you said the cars wider because the guards are wider. I'm pretty sure the bonnets the same as the headlights are

pretty sure gtr bonnets fit series 1

Cheers. Found a couple of silver bonnets locally (don't want to get a bonnet posted), off of GTRs...my car will look a lot less like a golf ball if one is in good condition and fits. Then just have to get the roof dents pulled and presto.

Mate has one and it's a bucket... onto its 3rd diff, wheel bearings have gone, wheel studs nearly sheared off yesterday, more clunks and rattles than my r33

I'd go FG 6 turbo for same/similar money

haha Dan's car?

My cousin works at Ford and currently driven FG xr6T pretty sick cars, but still big to drive for me

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