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theres no question og doubt bikes require bigger balls.

bet lets see you hold a slide in one :(

Haha ... my balls are bigger than most. :P

I get my bike sliding around that track. Into turn 3 (sometimes back wheel in the air) and out of turn 3 (avoiding the different grade patch of bitumen); back wheel in the air into turn 5 and 7 also, and sliding exiting turn 5 and sometimes out of the esses. Pirelli Super Corsas are fab tyres with lots of control for slides ... Michelins suck!

I can get my GSXR bitch shaking her ass :laughing-smiley-014:

Been around Mallala in cars too ... but the adrenalin kick is better on bike for sure. :D

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Well picked my car up from All Type today and I have to agree with Simon, They are the bomb! Pictures speak for themselves.

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And After :blink:

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Very happy with their work. Cant thank them enough.. Oh and Simon, your car looks awsome man, did a great job on it, even got it painted, must be very happy.. Goodluck for tonight.

Well picked my car up from All Type today and I have to agree with Simon, They are the bomb! Pictures speak for themselves.

Very happy with their work. Cant thank them enough..

If they were that good they would have made it look more like a 33 or 34. :laughing-smiley-014:

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If they were yhat good they would have made it look more like a 33 or 34. :laughing-smiley-014:

haha yeh as Madaz said, would rather a 35 lol.. Or Simons 32 with its 280 killawasps..

that looks awesome :blink:

Thanks Madaz :blink:

looks pretty clean man,

we'll have to make comparasons on rear gaurds to ensure quality at a later date :happy:

coulda ordered some extra puff on that guard but then the ass would be lop sided

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looks pretty clean man,

we'll have to make comparasons on rear gaurds to ensure quality at a later date :banana:

coulda ordered some extra puff on that guard but then the ass would be lop sided

Yes we will have to. 4 months and i'll be out most friday nights (hopefully) on my L's lol May be longer, want to have a few things done to the car by then, see how we go.

Your 32 looks sweet!

I Have my sky booked in there for next week. Seem like a good bunch down there

Yeh, great guys there, very nice. Gave us a detailed tour of their workshop haha, some rather nice looking cars in there.

looks great man i was keen to see the outcome of your GTR but by the time i got there you'd already picked it up :thumbsup:

Well the pictures dont do it justice, couldnt get the smile off my face once i saw it, its faultless. Was hoping to see you there but yeah, was early cos we had things going on later in the day, saw hayden walking around tho. I actually think the outcome of your car looked better then mine, although you had more damage, but yeh, like mine, it didnt even look like anything had happened :banana:

Jarrad that come up nice as man, only downside is know i wont know its you when i see you, the dent and scuff mark always gave it away lol.

TO plug these guys some more, checked out simons repair job closeup at mallala today and WOW! Can't believe how it looke now compared to 1 week ago. Its perfect! Paint and all. Will definately be running my car down to them sometime soon to see about some panel work.

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