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Well look who decided to drop in . . . lol

Wats crackin Nigra ?

just hanging out - nothing speciall lol

speedhunters have some pretty rad pics atm

as will i be wandering the streets taking out zombies left and right. however... until then it would be frowned on to take people out with a baseball bat. i'd wind up in jail.

the reference was simply to help people visualise hunkering down and trying to wait out the madness

for the record i am pro zombie apocalypse and pray every time that i wake up, that it's begun

actually... i'm pro anything that brings society to a grinding halt or crumbling to its knees

Good Form! :)

hi mangs

When you going to archy? Did you see my post on Stylish Wheels at Moss St selling cheaper KUs? Maybe Dave and yourself might wanna check that out. Apparently they're around 20bucks cheaper each.

When you going to archy? Did you see my post on Stylish Wheels at Moss St selling cheaper KUs? Maybe Dave and yourself might wanna check that out. Apparently they're around 20bucks cheaper each.

yeh i was there last week sometime, pretty cheap hey

umm i wont hit up the track til feb so i can get used to the new set up + get some funds :)

Yea. But I'll like to know how long those KU31s and KU36 last. My colleague that drives an FD reckon the KU36 he's got are only good for around 20000km-25000km. I wonder if he bother doing any wheel swapping...

Yea. But I'll like to know how long those KU31s and KU36 last. My colleague that drives an FD reckon the KU36 he's got are only good for around 20000km-25000km. I wonder if he bother doing any wheel swapping...

Thats standard for the KU36 man cause they a semi slick they are really soft compound and dont last long :)

getting 20000kms out of a tyre is pretty good, considering the grip that those kuhmos are meant to give

I got about that out of a sets of RSRs and was happy about it!

@ Brandon

u saw this car right?

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Its Abu DHABI man not Abu Dubai loool, Dubai is a different city, the guy bought just a few months ago around the time i bought my car, its looks relly nice and clean.

Erm but you're only swapping the back to the front and the front back. After that bring that to a shop to do alignment. Isnt that all you gotta pay for? Just the alignment. I'm planning to swap them when I get the coilovers.

KU36 are not a real semi are they...they are just performance rubber in a semis slick tread pattern i dont think they are proper r compund...much like the first federal RSs were

getting 20000kms out of a tyre is pretty good, considering the grip that those kuhmos are meant to give

I got about that out of a sets of RSRs and was happy about it!

i used to have 255 kuhmos on my 32 - slippery as f**k

or maybe just epic POWA

@ Brandon

u saw this car right?

post-47576-1262928899_thumb.jpg

Its Abu DHABI man not Abu Dubai loool, Dubai is a different city, the guy bought just a few months ago around the time i bought my car, its looks relly nice and clean.

that body kit has aids

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