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i only got 235's and 17s.. not massive..

crappy tyres though.. but it doesn't seem to be that, its just the whole "sit" of the car feels weaker than it should. Its hard to explain.

I was only joking ;p

has the car been in a big accident that you are aware of?

(apart from the ones you were in)

yeah i don't get that.. because when we stopped halfway up the mountain.. i remember talking to him, saying yeah, its fine to have cars with balls to keep up, but its those slower cars and/or that handle badly are the ones that are becoming a concern. the mirage was turbo'ed anyhow..

I'd thought he already had read it? hmm

Seems phat mirage has cracked the shits and left the forum... did i miss something?

Oh, he drives a mirage and took offence to the no non-skylines thread... interesting concept

Saw that, hmmmm

He is a nice guy ......... pity

now he may never make the upgrade cause he thinks we are elitist snobs

well thats the thing.. i got over the whole "skylines are so great" ages ago.. and hell even bored of it a little so its good to have something different. FWD + turbo is always good for mountain runs (well thats what he did say he'd built it up for). hopefully he comes back.

That's kinda why I don't really have any objections to other forum members who don't have skylines joining in on the Thursday event.

Big Skyline event cruises are a different story and people just tagging along in their "whatever" because they're mates of someone who is a member is a no go

then it was smooths idea to to the whole fully sic new SAU flier body kit to owned :D got some great pics :rofl: at least he has some to hand out now :rofl:

That was my idea :(

Oh wait... no Smooth aka Matt (not Charly nor James (parking lot joke sorry)) thought of it... yeah thats right... Matt...

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