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Stacey, why wait for the next Drag Combat? We have monthly dinners, near weekly meetups and cruises, as well as trackdays (Eastern Creek, Wakefield and Oran Park) organised at least once a month!!!

As for a front on shot, how about this one? :P

http://www.andrewho.com/misc/photography/d...es/DSC_4657.jpg (491kb)

Oh, and it's not the camera, it's the photographer!!! :cheers::)

:wavey: thanks Merli, great front on shot...........I look very nervous!!!!.

We are planning to come to any of the SAU events, definately not waiting to the next DC.

I have downloaded a SAU membership form............who do I send the form and the $$ to?? Thanks again :wavey:

you can transfer the funds into the SAU bank account.. details are on the form.

or you can include a cheque or money order with your form

to mail your form:

Membership, Skylines Australia NSW

PO Box 75

Collaroy Beach NSW 2097

or if you come to one of the events, I'm sure one of the comitee members can take it from you :cheers:

Tosh

Errr....

That's the first time I have taken them out however they had 2 passes on a fairly serious XR6T before I bought them.

I was concerned about the reduction in sidewall costing the squat effect of the 50 series however the 5mm less top and bottom seemed to make no difference when accompanied with the extra 30mm/tire width.

245/50/16 60' - 1.697

275/40/16 60' - 1.694

Wear doesn't seem to be too bad considering I drove up and back on them as well. However I scooped and scraped a hard ball of rubber BIGGER than a tennis ball off of the guards!! Will post pics if I get to it.

Adrian

Damn fine pics here guys :):) Merli, what camera is it that you use again?? and did it cost you an arm and leg to buy???

Adrian - what size rims do you have the 275's mounted on?? i wanted some Nitto's for the 200SX but cant find any 8.5/9" rims to fit them on at a decent price.... I know the above rim is probably the best width but if they will fit on a smaller rim it would make it easier i guess......

Deciphered..

good effort 2rismo..

Congratulations Adrian, you pulled some great times and even better burnouts...

and the rest of yas..

Some of the other times were ok too, but in my mother's Charade I think I could chop them silly...

2rismo i herd aboutur crazy mirage from a mate in my tec class

All the lads at the schoolyard are talking about your burnouts, we soaked the carpark in diesel to try and get some of that smokescreen happening, but alas we cannot compare.

crazy canon angles :) ahah

See that girls jugs? Phwoar! That Sarkis reversing gerhl had a set on her too!

Hope I did some justice :D

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