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What's right about them? On a big dollar GTR build, why skimp on rims and put ROH crap on?

i dont think thye are crap. havent heard about any horror stories to do with build quiality, and they as sure as hell not heavier the a number work rims...

and i think they look porn.

i dont think thye are crap. havent heard about any horror stories to do with build quiality, and they as sure as hell not heavier the a number work rims...

and i think they look porn.

Each to their own :P

And Chad, images don't work

Each to their own :P

And Chad, images don't work

They work for me, im looking at them now.

I'll put some different ones up if they dont work

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The QSR Gemini, ;)

The animal of a car ran 8.6 @ 170mp/h or something loose like that on the weekend without even making full traction.

And the fact Heathcote is a fpos of a track :thumbsup:

Anthony Maatouk ended up driving it in the powerskid comp and powerskided 5th gear for the full 400m track

One word - UNREAL. Very disapointed I can't find a better photo of it

The whole weekend I couldn't get enough of the race cars getting up on the 2step

ex VL GOD

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Running low 9's all weekend with poor traction

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ahhh memories.........hopefully one day you won't have to drive as far to see similar action Weezy

Give me that stuff over drift and big uleh skids anyday

great pics mate :happy:

Hopefully :)

I'm definatly making the trip upto QLD this year for Jamboree,

Can't wait for that - You ever been?

The qsr gemini was insane.. Takes big balls to 5th gear powerskid that down the 1/4 on slicks..

Sher1f was the stand out car imo.. 9.2 @ 155mph, daily driven, all mod plated and it was his first time at the track..

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Also Alex (mrvlt) ran a 9.93 on sunday then blew his diff on the 2nd run.

I didn't know that was Sherifs first run. His first run of the weekend launched so f**king hard - looked natural and like he had done it millions of times before lol

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