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Yeah definately what u have already said... G-Grid SO2s or SO3s are pretty good for grip... my mate had them on his VL Turbo and they performed quite well. Potenzas would be even better

Tyre brands and info - http://www.donnellans.com.au/Tyres.htm

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ps. if u want grip in the wet then u will want smaller tyres... the reason most ppl have issues with traction in the wet is cause when they get their wheels and tyres they go and get the fatest, widest set of tyres and rims cause it looks better... of course this isnt good for the wet.

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I've been lookin at tyres recently and found that the Hankook K104 Sport silicas seem to be the best value for money going round. A friend put them on his 525 BMW and rekons they shit all over the Continentals that were on previously.

But if money is not a problem go a set of Pirelli PZero Asimmetrico. They is the shnitz.

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haha. cool. a bunch of workmates and i were walking past the red one last week and this one girl goes "that looks cool, whats that?" and this one guy said "oh, i think its a wrx"

didnt have the heart to make him look bad. (he likes that girl) but i was almost in tears from holding in all the laughter.

and to stay on the topic, tyres are important kids. and stay off the drugs.

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