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<br />how much tread you have left on your tyres<br /><br />
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a fair bit...they not the grippiest things out...they spin through second in the dry and leave some pretty nice tracks! lol

they come with the rims in the package.

its all good scott....was only messin with ya matey...dont take me too seriously ppl!

thanks damo, will let ya know when im ready...

new clutch and unwanted tyres FTW! lol

Edited by craig R33
ease up there...geez.

what did i do to you?

dont worry damo, your 34 MIGHT make some decent power one day. :P

Hahaha, but i'd much rather my 190ish at the wheels and nice interior, stock guages, the way my tail lights are 1 big 1 small. Wait til i get my PFC then come see me :P

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