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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

They are very slow over there, you'd think they would have delivered them in a month.

Good choice, I had a look at those too but decided against it.

Just spoke to the nicest (and most annoying at the same time given I just wanted to get off the phone) lady at commbank....Rang up for credit card enquiries, and while she was sorting them out she was talking to me about her daughter, my house, her daughter wanting to buy a house, what furniture and appliances I need, the hours I work, how I sleep after a night shift, eye patches and ear plugs, and everything else you could think of....

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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.

send me the link of the classes and standings etc...

The stocker sucks, I was too slow to keep up with anyone and everyone.

send me the link of the classes and standings etc...

The stocker sucks, I was too slow to keep up with anyone and everyone.

Martin will have an update in this thread when he gets a chance to hit up excel.

The stocker turbo will net you 195-200, which is basically the power cap restricted by the fueling mods (215 in the case of my setup).

Once you tune the stocker it has a lot more bite over 4k.

Nah i'm skipping Winton so hopefully I can buy tyres in time for Sandown and a few other mods too.... as much as I really want to go.

I should write a list on what I need... something like this:

Tyres ~1000-1200

Radiator+Hoses ~200+100

Oil Cooler ~400

~$1500-1800

For a uni student. Starting my 4 week teaching rounds next week which means only 1 shift a week :(

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

4561130704_eff70aac69.jpg

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

some folks gon love em, some gon hate em

Good work on changing wheels.

Fanta + Carlton Draught = Who knows.

Just spoke to the nicest (and most annoying at the same time given I just wanted to get off the phone) lady at commbank....Rang up for credit card enquiries, and while she was sorting them out she was talking to me about her daughter, my house, her daughter wanting to buy a house, what furniture and appliances I need, the hours I work, how I sleep after a night shift, eye patches and ear plugs, and everything else you could think of....

How old was her daughter?

I'm thinking it's gonna be win...

At the moment I have some blue/grey 57max on the rears and with the red wheel nuts it actually looks pretty good! And the orange wheels are a better match than the bluey ones

It's amazing how much the nuts can bring it all together!

Nah i'm skipping Winton so hopefully I can buy tyres in time for Sandown and a few other mods too.... as much as I really want to go.

I should write a list on what I need... something like this:

Tyres ~1000-1200

Radiator+Hoses ~200+100

Oil Cooler ~400

~$1500-1800

For a uni student. Starting my 4 week teaching rounds next week which means only 1 shift a week :(

Ah yeh hard being a student I've been there, still see if you can somehow manage to make it :D Winton is my favourite track :cheers:

Well if you sell your current rims $$$$?

Ah yeh hard being a student I've been there, still see if you can somehow manage to make it :D Winton is my favourite track :cheers:

Well if you sell your current rims $$$$?

See what happens when i'm a week out from Winton, my mind might change haha

I dont think I want to sell my rim anymore... haha might just get rubber for them and flare my rears

Can't be arsed reading back. Mohsen did you happen to have a guy in an S14 wave at you over the weekend? :D

ps. how was GOR cruise

I didnt go gor. Didn't really go anywhere over the weekend...

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