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Personally i would prefer good wet weather braking over good traction in the wet.

Why not have both! Braking in the wet at traffic speeds is only gonna be as good as your front tyres!

Why not have both! Braking in the wet at traffic speeds is only gonna be as good as your front tyres!

I hearya dude. both is great but i become miss daisy when it rains. Traction even in the worst conditions will not be an issue to me.

Lol,

Seems to be a right royal clusterf*ck at work today. Email Down, Internet Down, Document Management system down, 90% of all other systems down.

Glad I didn't make it in, somebody else's problem :thumbsup:

Edited by Smity42

Too much wet this weekend. Garage got 2" covering and it almost came inside the house :thumbsup:

I put some oober drainage out the front too..... stupid thing got blocked between the street run off and the drains I put in... grrr.

Yeah, Rain is good, the grass seed we threw out last week is about two inches long, but at the moment 70% of it is under water. I think it's drain digging time, when it finally stops raining on the bloody weekends.

Yeah, Rain is good, the grass seed we threw out last week is about two inches long, but at the moment 70% of it is under water. I think it's drain digging time, when it finally stops raining on the bloody weekends.

I just have more weeds growing :thumbsup:

And haven't been able to mow for weeks

havent had to mow a lawn in like 18 months because of the horses lol. That's the only thing they're good for.

Apparently they taste good too.

Lol,

Seems to be a right royal clusterf*ck at work today. Email Down, Internet Down, Document Management system down, 90% of all other systems down.

Glad I didn't make it in, somebody else's problem :thumbsup:

Well, we just had people bring in old crt monitors asking why they werent working. The things were filled with water because they left the window open :\

My coon's brakes arent too fantastic, they shudder in the dry (even with new rotors/pads) so it's a good thing I only had to drive to aspley and back this morning and then 5 minutes to work.

I was thinking about how awesome it would be to have awd today, getting up a hill with t/c on wasnt fun.

It's raining fuccking sideways!!!

Lol, I opened the garage door this morning, saw that, and instantly thought of Forest Gump giving a breakdown of the different types of rain.

sup mangs. Scored a full exhaust for the GTR. Front pipes, cat, and 3 inch catback with canon for $220. Bargain.

by scored, is another member going to start a thread in a few minutes saying "some cunt stole the exhaust off my r32 gtr."?

today's drive to work was great fun. No one on the road cause you couldn't see more then about 20 metres in front of you this morning

today's drive to work was great fun. No one on the road cause you couldn't see more then about 20 metres in front of you this morning

I had eleventy billion people in front of me today! How come you got so lucky?

for noel

The Exige Type 72

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The Exige Scura

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Which are all the same as these - Exige Cup 260

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All 260Hp 2ZZ-FE toyota supercharged engines, the only real difference is the Type 72 runs Bilstein/Eibach suspension and the Scura and Cup 260 run full Ohlins external cannister race suspension. All of them are around 900Kg on the road.

Edited by Dan_B

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