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Oh there will be Stance, probably just not as flush as I was :)

oh sweet. pics when its all done yeh!

waiting on the dude that bid on my car to call back confirming if were gona meet up today.. tomorrow etc...

high stress moment like this, only 1 thing can help.

a nap

oh sweet. pics when its all done yeh!

waiting on the dude that bid on my car to call back confirming if were gona meet up today.. tomorrow etc...

high stress moment like this, only 1 thing can help.

a nap

Haha and you consider that high stress?

r-comp tires puts you straight into mod class. With Bribsy, Ryan and Russel.

The hoosiers are ass in the wet as well, basically a slick. While AO50, RE55 are great in the wet (when hot), even better than street tires. Or so I've heard.

Shipping from tirerack is $350'ish for the 4. This was only a month or two ago.

r-comp tires puts you straight into mod class. With Bribsy, Ryan and Russel.

The hoosiers are ass in the wet as well, basically a slick. While AO50, RE55 are great in the wet (when hot), even better than street tires. Or so I've heard.

Shipping from tirerack is $350'ish for the 4. This was only a month or two ago.

I though we were in mod class anyway. Where do I find points and stuff? So I cant use r-comp tyres if I wanna get points. I just want better times haha

Shipping isnt too expensive, alot cheaper than buying from here anyway :)

Standard RWD

Standard AWD

Mod RWD

Mod AWD

Associated Over 3L (not S chassis or R chassis cars)

Associated Under 2L (not S chassis or R chassis cars)

Standard Class: (List of Free Mods allowed in standard class) Suspension - All Brakes - All Electronics (ECU, Boost Controllers) - All Intercoolers - All Pods Wheels Sizes Modified Classes: (Any of these Mods will put you into modified class) - R Spec Tyres / Slicks under a UTQG rating of 100 tread wear (not including 100) - A Roll Cage - A stripped interior. Removal of rear seats only is allowed. - Any other major weight reduction such as fibreglass doors or perspects windows - Fuel Systems - Any two out of the following four modifications to either: 1.Injectors, 2.Fuel Pump, 3.Non Nissan OEM Turbo's, or 4.A fuel pressure modification will put you into modified class. (I.E - Only one fuel system mod is allowed) - Non OEM Engine Capacities (GTST with RB26, RB30; GTR with 2.8L, etc) - Driving a "supercar" (eg. Lamborghini, Ferrari, R35GTR, Porsche 911 Turbo, GT3, GT2, Veyron etc) Standard Turbo Clarification (RWD Standard Class) RWD Standard can run any Nissan OEM turbo from any RB Skyline. Highflowing of any of these RB OEM Nissan turbo's is allowed. (GTR Standard Class) Any of these turbo's are considered a standard spec replacement turbo and are not considered a turbo mod. R32, R33, R34 N1's, HKS GT-SS's, Garrett GT2860r-7.

Marty, Jonny, you and I are in Standard RWD. It is basically an imposed power and grip limit (with the limited fuel system mods and tires)

Marty, Jonny, you and I are in Standard RWD. It is basically an imposed power and grip limit (with the limited fuel system mods and tires)

I'll be in standard 4WD then :D I'll probably suck being the first time on Winton in a turbo car, hell the first time I've even taken the R to the track. Was good fun in my old N/A though. What sorts of speeds do you hit down the straight? Cant remember

Marty, Jonny, you and I are in Standard RWD. It is basically an imposed power and grip limit (with the limited fuel system mods and tires)

So your cheating by using a hi-flowed turbo? ;) haha

So I take it i'm last?

It doesnt really bother me what class I get put in, I just want faster times....

Highflowing of any of these RB OEM Nissan turbo's is allowed

I would rather the stocker, its got mad response. But blows its ass out after time.

You're not last either, Rob in the other black S2 is keeping the bottom warm at the moment.

Winton is 170kmh tops for me, but it is not sustained. Ie you're on the gas out of turn 15, then into fourth 100m down the road, then hard on the brakes 450m later.

Where as Calder, PI and Sandown you are on the gas for a good time. Though this all depends on how you exit the corner onto the straight.

they yours?

nah they new

Hmmm I cant afford them atm, id rather buy rota's in any size I want, if they break who cares LOL

sorry man, they are 18x9.5+28 (i got told the wrong info)

also driftek's are now available in 17/18 x 9.5 in any offset you want from 0-25

in other news, work hadn't even STARTED my XD9's that i ordered 3 months ago, so i swapped the order for these:

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fronts are 17x9+12 rears are 18x9.5+12

some folks gon love em, some gon hate em

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