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People have run them at the sau drag days before!

Yes but it's a lose lose situation, I run good times its cause of the tyres I beat people it's cause of the tyres. They beat me... Well then it's open slaughter isn't it :P

Street tires

Correct...

Also home from my little adventure to Forrest lakes, so jelouse off my parents house litteraly on the esplanade overlooking the lake.... Stupid father lol.

Did a few practise launches out in the sticks, yer this is never going to work. Will sort out some traction aids ;)

So what's going on in here?

all I read is you want aids....

Yes but it's a lose lose situation, I run good times its cause of the tyres I beat people it's cause of the tyres. They beat me... Well then it's open slaughter isn't it :P

Street tires

should have gone rb, wouldnt lose.

Ok. Another weekend finished :(

Nick stop fkn around with tyres and just tub the abomination with a Ford 9in diff and 335 tyres on 11in rims. That will put the grunt down and pull all the fat bogan chicks your way!

Luke I hope u had fun with ur Kite? I think it was all BS bcause u spent all fkn weekend bitchin on SAU!

Gnite whoretown - Ants signing off......

for now. Peace!

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waiting for you to reply to my earlier posts.

and starting a flame war in the 35gtr section.

Not replying as have no input, and I'm good man... Kinda just thing about car stuff, nothing outnofthe usuall. Was on the phone then for a while now I'm in bed

Ok. Another weekend finished :(

Nick stop fkn around with tyres and just tub the abomination with a Ford 9in diff and 335 tyres on 11in rims. That will put the grunt down and pull all the fat bogan chicks your way!

Luke I hope u had fun with ur Kite? I think it was all BS bcause u spent all fkn weekend bitchin on SAU!

Gnite whoretown - Ants signing off......

for now. Peace!

Would love to, but would require a full 9 inch/4 link conversion.

I'm going to ask around tomorrow about where to get my diff shimmed up. It isn't pegging but I figure its probley due for an overhaul before the drag day

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