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The 200 will be there and ready for action!! As long as my brakes work :P

I will post up a meeting point thread soon (same one as last time at Casula Bunnings) for people driving down on Saturday morning. It will be an early one and we will be leaving at the posted time, NO STRAGGLERS.

Ok slicks/semis storage question, any guide on how to store them? Keep them out of direct sunlight so they don't go too soft?

Anything else?

Just a dry place and yes out of direct sunlight..I have stack inside the house :P lol

Thanks Have them stashed in the garage atm, suppose that's as good a place as any. The damn things are hard enough atm anyway. Sought of wondering if thats why they were cheap anyway. Bought them from powerplay.

Thanks Have them stashed in the garage atm, suppose that's as good a place as any. The damn things are hard enough atm anyway. Sought of wondering if thats why they were cheap anyway. Bought them from powerplay.

Are these the Ohtsu tyres? If so, They are pretty good. PP don't sell crap.

Thanks Have them stashed in the garage atm, suppose that's as good a place as any. The damn things are hard enough atm anyway. Sought of wondering if thats why they were cheap anyway. Bought them from powerplay.

Have a look for symbols on the tyre in a box will tell you what grade of tyre it is like [H] mean hard and H/M is medium hard... is soft

Are these the Ohtsu tyres? If so, They are pretty good. PP don't sell crap.
Have a look for symbols on the tyre in a box will tell you what grade of tyre it is like [H] mean hard and H/M is medium hard... is soft

Will have a look when I'm home but that Ohtsu name does seem to ring a bell. Will see what it has on the tyres, but most of the writing is in japanese, They are the Falken Semis at the top of Powerplays homepage. Didn't think Powerplay sold bad stuff, know they have a good rep, just was suprised at how hard they felt.

Will have a look when I'm home but that Ohtsu name does seem to ring a bell. Will see what it has on the tyres, but most of the writing is in japanese, They are the Falken Semis at the top of Powerplays homepage. Didn't think Powerplay sold bad stuff, know they have a good rep, just was suprised at how hard they felt.

Yea they are Ohtsu's made by Falken.. Decent (cheap) tyres..




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