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your tyres will run out before the calipers do

ie upgrading to 6 pot on the front is great, but if your running normal tyres, you probably dont gain much except resistance to heat in the calipers as they are bigger

youd probably get more stopping power with better tyres

but people upgrade to bigger calipers for braging rights

plus it looks good

and i agree, it does look good

I've had both too. The only time they've been half decent has been for my 'at fault'- which theyve tarred me with because of the pothole drama. I'm at fault for a hole in the road... Ok...

I pay 3k p/yr comprehensive, I'm 22, and my excess is 2-2.5 k...

But most of all when I've had to deal with them they've treated me like crap.

yeh thats wierd i've had them since i was 18, always having modified/nice cars nobody else will insure me for less than my first born and yeh never had a problem.

sucks about the pothole

tell me about it man :sleep:

got my p's btw !

Congrats man! Shame you can't have a decent cruise coz of the weather. Sunday is looking alright though :thumbsup:

Add me on facebook if you wanna meet up some time. I'm sure we've got a few mutual friends anyway coz we live in the same suburb.

Got another mate with a R34 GT-T in beauey too. Could have a little cruise and take some photos if you're into that kind of thing.

www.facebook.com/jeremy.drakeford

Mental image of you being a wine conneseur(spelling?)

Lol

Hope I have something to go in to qld charity cruise

as a chef you douchbag...

also as a chef i do know a fair bit about wines... douchebag

douchebag

How do r34 gts go?

douchebag, if you really want a skyline get a nice clean manual 31 ffs

you WILL wreck it, and if you buy an expnsive car you WILL regret it...

31's are fkn win... and in your case... win/win

agree with hamish

for your first car get a junker as i said before and drive it till the doors fall off

get out of this mindset of having the BESTEST car ever for your first P's car

when your off your p's thne knock yourself out and get an evo or GTR or twin supra etc

insurance is cheaper, you are wiser, can drive better and arent in hero mode being 18 in a high powered car

R31 FTMFW. Or Cressida. Same same. both RWD, both cheap, both legal.

I'd pick cressy over 31, simply cos it looks newer and is more luxurious. hell if you're not gonna be goin fast you might as well be comfortable.

Or maybe an LS400.

Yeahhhh... def LS400 over R31. Fuck goin fast, leave that to skittle coloured car drivers. Stylin gets you laid.

Congrats man! Shame you can't have a decent cruise coz of the weather. Sunday is looking alright though :thumbsup:

Add me on facebook if you wanna meet up some time. I'm sure we've got a few mutual friends anyway coz we live in the same suburb.

Got another mate with a R34 GT-T in beauey too. Could have a little cruise and take some photos if you're into that kind of thing.

www.facebook.com/jeremy.drakeford

:unsure: smoooth brah.

Also, group buy for Kaaz 1.5 way diffs to replace all the f**ked out R33 diffs.. do it someone

That gives me an idea though.. Hot girls + minimal clothing + a few hot cars. Who wants in? :laugh:

lose the hot cars and you have yourself a deal. Also, I am skeptical of your definition of hot. pics!

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