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Bugger it Jayce,

My Line wouldn't run, second cars diff fell out (bloody commonwhore) and I'm surrounded by pikers.

(I'm looking at YOU stolly)

Hope you had a good one, but I WILL be at the show and shine (even if I tow my car by hand)...

Bugger it Jayce,

My Line wouldn't run, second cars diff fell out (bloody commonwhore) and I'm surrounded by pikers.  

(I'm looking at YOU stolly)

Hope you had a good one, but I WILL be at the show and shine (even if I tow my car by hand)...

Pity you missed it,A. :it was a good day! Still,the show'n'shine should be good...

well i only just had a squize at the ACT forum and saw you guys needed rubber so i thought i would offer my services to you guys....but if you dont want it i will keep my mouth shut next time...and on another note shaun, have you been taught how not to crash your line yet or would you like to be my apprentice once again hahahahahaha.....JK on a serious note guys if you need rubber then let me know

please PM me with the size your after and i'll let you know of prices.

What rubber, what size, what price?

Hahahaha:someone speaks of sticky rubber,and D. is RIGHT in there! I've heard of post-whores;does this make you a tyre-whore,Duncan?!? :P ! Still,with my last minute struggle to get rubber,and subsequent lesson learned,maybe it's time to stockpile before Targa Tassie next year for your team....

Yeah I'm have a rubber fetish for sure I get through heaps of the stuff :)

Seriously though good rubber makes all the difference in the world......my old 33 gtst has done a 1.10 around wakefield on the bridgestone re55s, only mods were 9psi boost, king springs and a 1 way diff....stock zorst, intercooler etc etc

I'd love to know how else you could get that sort of time spending 1500 on a gtst ;)

Yeah I'm have a rubber fetish for sure I get through heaps of the stuff :)

Seriously though good rubber makes all the difference in the world......my old 33 gtst has done a 1.10 around wakefield on the bridgestone re55s, only mods were 9psi boost, king springs and a 1 way diff....stock zorst, intercooler etc etc

I'd love to know how else you could get that sort of time spending 1500 on a gtst ;)

Everyone listening to Duncan's wise words? Forget the latest SuperBoostMeUp controller;invest in rubber!

Jayce what rubber did you end up with and the cost if you dont mind, I may want some eventualy, or Polishdickcheese what can you get me.  Ah hell Jezz I will be up there on the 8th talk to you then

Falken RX-V4II's at $200 per corner for 245/40/17's. They were a huge difference,performance wise,to street tyres at Wakefield,and they put up easily with my laptimes...

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