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Dont forget your helmet. know one has gotten back to me about being a passenger with them yet.

Just putting this out there to anyone interested is that I have a set of Toyo R888s 265/35ZR18 97Y that i will probably not use.

if someone want/needs them for this weekend let me know and well talk $$$$.

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Nick

Dont forget your helmet. know one has gotten back to me about being a passenger with them yet.

Just putting this out there to anyone interested is that I have a set of Toyo R888s 265/35ZR18 97Y that i will probably not use.

if someone want/needs them for this weekend let me know and well talk $$$$.

Thanks

Nick

Just turn up Nick, there will be plenty of opportunity. As long as my car is running I'll take you out.

I don't need the tyres for this weekend, but I might be interested after the track day?

I got a set of Spraco gloves a few months back. With the alcantara steering wheel, the money spent on gloves is the BEST money spent when paired with a good wheel.

Always used to look at people wearing them at club days and think "wanker" but now, i understand.........and look like a wanker wearing them

ppl gonna think me a wanker then. i mean more than usual..

i got puma gloves, they match my boots lol.

boots i got for the price of RPM boots and the gloves were reduced to 120 from 280. the r31 cheapness is strong in me.

i dont want to buy a matching puma suit though, they go for 2 grand or something!

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