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Incase you kunts didn't know, just because you're on a mountain doesn't mean you have to drive like you're being chased...

Have fun rolling/dying while I cruise along enjoying the views lol

but its fun.

I'm too scared of dandy mountains. I saw a friend roll his car this the hill, while I was a passenger in another car.. Since then all the cruise that people organize through there I refuse to attend..

Especially when the paramedics said they didn't think he would make it. Shit f**ks you up

Sure shakes you up. Still get the odd shiver down the spine if I think about the accident while driving. Our paramedics expected dead bodies!

Yeh Dandenong mountains just scares me though. I think it's because I can picture exactly what happened. Arthur's seat you can't really get as much speed as you can at dande so yeh. And that's when my tyres were shonky lol

Stop making excuses lol, it's still dangerous wherever you are. The reality is that we either learn our lessons for good or we forget them in the heat of a moment, when stupid ideas are too fun to resist. Then you either die doing what you love or you make it through the havoc and eventually grow out of it. Arthur's seat is a much slower speed, I'll give you that. Sliding in towards the mountain, I reckon the worst you'd end up with is a fender bender. Bikes are even slower going up there, had to slip the clutch in 1st gear on some corners...

Incase you kunts didn't know, just because you're on a mountain doesn't mean you have to drive like you're being chased...

Have fun rolling/dying while I cruise along enjoying the views lol

I too love a nice easy drive through the mountains, there's not much more pleasant. I don't drive fast through the mountains anymore, it doesn't thrill me like it used to. But the bike tells me to do bad things up there, which I guess is worse...

Moh I don't like them sorry, when I see skyline I think sports car - 5 spokes, etc not VIP or euro spec, although Alex managed to pull it off with his VIP spec rims would need the perfect stance.. but I never was a fan of the BBS style rim

that's just me though it comes down to your own choice don't forget :)

It's gotta look tough, and kinda classy. So, functional stance.

Other rim choice is bbs rs' and get custom lips made up.

Classy? What for it's not a g series it's an r32. f**k class make it look as tough as nails dude

Sure shakes you up. Still get the odd shiver down the spine if I think about the accident while driving. Our paramedics expected dead bodies!

Stop making excuses lol, it's still dangerous wherever you are. The reality is that we either learn our lessons for good or we forget them in the heat of a moment, when stupid ideas are too fun to resist. Then you either die doing what you love or you make it through the havoc and eventually grow out of it. Arthur's seat is a much slower speed, I'll give you that. Sliding in towards the mountain, I reckon the worst you'd end up with is a fender bender. Bikes are even slower going up there, had to slip the clutch in 1st gear on some corners...

Yeh lol but I don't do it going down the hill to me that's REALLY asking for it. But I'm over the whole doing skids thing I think. I got a good scare in this weather and havnt done it since. Just waiting now for wider wheels and tyres now, a good allingment and I should be safe again.

Ps. f**k semi slicks are shit in the wet. Never again

but its fun.

so is cocaine, don't mean you do it :domokun:

I too love a nice easy drive through the mountains, there's not much more pleasant. I don't drive fast through the mountains anymore, it doesn't thrill me like it used to. But the bike tells me to do bad things up there, which I guess is worse...

let's hope you don't end up on channel 10 news...

xoxo <3

Yeh lol but I don't do it going down the hill to me that's REALLY asking for it. But I'm over the whole doing skids thing I think. I got a good scare in this weather and havnt done it since. Just waiting now for wider wheels and tyres now, a good allingment and I should be safe again.

Ps. f**k semi slicks are shit in the wet. Never again

what semi's you running?

I just went to R888 and found them to have much mroe grip in the wet compared to previous tyres, was a big surprise

would not want to test them in a monsoon but in general much better

Nah they're just KU36 I didn't really have a choice in the matter as I'm borrowing them off Scott until my varrstoens get here. But even in the dry they are shit, I have absolutely no traction its a pain in the ass

thats fair but dont get those ugly ass pretzel looking things.

lmao, other choice is work equips.

Classy? What for it's not a g series it's an r32. f**k class make it look as tough as nails dude

r32 aint classy this is true

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this car, it looks so tough, but neat and classy at the same time.

what boot lip is this?

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