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Mangs

Day 1 of quitting smoking. Can already tell it's going to be hard.

Does anyone know who owns the black 34 gtt around albany creekish area? Seen it a few times, has an SAU sticker on the rear quarter. Would like to know what kit is on it

Morning Mangs,

Keen for dinner tonight. @Boz: Whats the dress code for the Fox on a Wed night?

Also, I run 595-SS as well. Rain = shit. All I have to do is look at the throttle and it breaks loose.

Next time try Khumo KU31s. They are legit *finger snap*

I'll be going back to them once I burn though these SS's.

Mangs

Day 1 of quitting smoking. Can already tell it's going to be hard.

If you don't quit, you're a fairy. Do it, you skirt.

/encouragement

dang, i was totally going to rock my high vis :(

cheers broo

Thats a bugga Marty, You wont be able to show off your new high vis mankini and steel cap thongs. :teehee:

Thats a bugga Marty, You wont be able to show off your new high vis mankini and steel cap thongs. :teehee:

Thongs are OK; I'll just tell them the steel caps are made of carbon fibre. Should get away with it.

I'll rock the non high vis purple mankini instead.

No Cassie at Powerlink. Disappoint :(

McFly, tell them to pick their act up!

Maybe she is avoiding you? :P

I have never had a problem with the SS. I have to provoke the car to make it break traction..then 4wd come along and sorts it out

Alvin magically makes 800 hp when it rains :thumbsup:.

I have never had a problem with the SS. I have to provoke the car to make it break traction..then 4wd come along and sorts it out

I am not saying they are a bad tyre by any means. OK, I did say that, but only in the wet. Even then, for what you pay for them, they are a damn good tyre.

But I can get Khumo KU31s for the same price (option 1), and they are a little bit better in the dry, and worlds better in the wet. So to me, that makes the SS's shizenhouzen :P

RSRs on the other hand are f*cking magic. I want to marry them, and have their babies.

Alvin magically makes 800 hp when it rains :thumbsup:.

Liquid Horsepower :thumbsup:

Hahaha so does Susan :D

A match made in heaven perhaps? :P

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