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34R / Eastbear seats are ok for track work. They allow you to still have feeling in your ass once you arrive at the track as well.

32/33 are almost useless as the shoulder wings are not large enough.

And get some KU31's they own in the wet from all reports. They cost more than KU36 for a reason....

How is your car now Hamish that is sounds like s Saab wagon?

+1 for no shoulder support but they fit my bum great :) its also handy not having sides when you have to deal with a ballin kid in the back

+1 for KU31s got a full set for the misssus car for 540$ and they are great in all conditions and they ride is really nice and comfy to...will be better when I get my koni yellows from the states, 600$ for a full set = win

dont do it!! I have em on my car pretty good in the dry shocking in the wet!!

i would consider another tire since its winter and aint gana stop raining

jus sayin have a read on them :thumbsup:

that's just a load of shit.... ku36's are nowhere near as bad in the wet as people say.

for some reason people buy 36's and expect the performance of an RE55, it's NEVER going to happen

they are NOT a semi slick tyre, they are just a street tyre. they perform fine in the wet for what they cost/are. and yes I have used them on many occasions

How is your car now Hamish that is sounds like s Saab wagon?

i should know in less than a week :)

volvo motor FTW

that's just a load of shit.... ku36's are nowhere near as bad in the wet as people say.

for some reason people buy 36's and expect the performance of an RE55, it's NEVER going to happen

they are NOT a semi slick tyre, they are just a street tyre. they perform fine in the wet for what they cost/are. and yes I have used them on many occasions

i should know in less than a week :)

volvo motor FTW

I dunno about you guys, but I can't buy or consider buying performance/sports cars I've beaten in run ins with my near standard R33. They just seem to lose their appeal after that. MPS, XR5 Turbo, Golf GTi, Cooper S, list goes on. Makes me think, why bother buying one of these when such an old car will just do away with it. Not saying the new cars have to get faster and faster, but they better have something special to offer and above a 15 year old Skyline that's all. Aesthetics and fuel economy maybe? A better feel? Not performance though...

there all phag ass cars anyway so why would you.

personally i like luxury over performance for daily duties

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