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lol when I got my r33 it had nankangs on it. Shit in the dry, deadly in the wet lol.

Josh - Will be a while before I'm putting anything close to the triple 8s on my car.

arent 888s as noisy as shit??? I went in a car that had them at a track day and the buzzed, screw that for a car i drive daily

I had RS's on my r32 and they lasted me a year (half of which i was driving 1000km a week), were not overly noisy but they were capablably of giving you a scare if they were not yet warmed up

daves seats look sexy. Go to group buy section n find the thread. Wouldn't mind some for the 31 but can justify paying that much for a seat when I barely paid that for the car!

arent 888s as noisy as shit??? I went in a car that had them at a track day and the buzzed, screw that for a car i drive daily

I had RS's on my r32 and they lasted me a year (half of which i was driving 1000km a week), were not overly noisy but they were capablably of giving you a scare if they were not yet warmed up

At 200kph...

Like cum on a blanket in the wet too..

arent 888s as noisy as shit??? I went in a car that had them at a track day and the buzzed, screw that for a car i drive daily

I had RS's on my r32 and they lasted me a year (half of which i was driving 1000km a week), were not overly noisy but they were capablably of giving you a scare if they were not yet warmed up

Arent 888s proper semis? If so I would expect them to be real noisy.

Josh i admire your dedication to grip because i would go mental....because at wakefield there is nowhere you are going anywhere near 200 and it was annoyingly loud through a helmet!

Josh i admire your dedication to grip because i would go mental....because at wakefield there is nowhere you are going anywhere near 200 and it was annoyingly loud through a helmet!

I'm a boy who likes to stick to things :) hhaha

Yeh they like to "hummm" a bit on the road.. My god 400rwhp/rb26/gtst pissing down with rain up nebo.. Yeh, just yeh. Very impressed.

awwwwww.... the seats are sprints :) I was hoping they'd be r100s or speed 2s

the speed 2 is the update version of the speed which is a update of the sprint v. i cant find the speed's in australia.

ive sat in a sprint v and its very close to the bride zeta. and for half the price you cant go wrong, and the material feels stronger.

if you want i could en-quire about them for you?

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