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Hopefully they will go on this weekend if I finally get my correct sized rear rims. Aaron you may need to yell again!

Yeah definitely depends on my foot! Which = 3rd gear power skids.. :D

Birds couldn't get through to him will try again soon

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Should definately get traction with the NT05's + wider rear tyres

Ill give you a run from a roll for the lulz

Yeah should be awesome grip.

Haha if you want :D raced a mates 34 gtt that i hadnt seen in ages with same ammount of power as urs he ended up raging off prinny and went home.. :D

Should definately get traction with the NT05's + wider rear tyres

Ill give you a run from a roll for the lulz

Even from a roll, you'd better be prepared to spend the next week picking rubber off your windshield. :(

watching top gear... s2e6 "both cars will do 0-100 in less than 5 seconds"... s11e2 "both cars will do 0-100 in less than 5 seconds"

this is re: evo vs. sti

good to see progress being made :P

lazy afternoons brilliant.

watching top gear... s2e6 "both cars will do 0-100 in less than 5 seconds"... s11e2 "both cars will do 0-100 in less than 5 seconds"

this is re: evo vs. sti

good to see progress being made :P

lazy afternoons brilliant.

I think the sti is quicker In a straight line, but the Evo corners and brakes better or something

I think the sti is quicker In a straight line, but the Evo corners and brakes better or something

Noticeably? From what I remember (from various times of reading stuff) it was mainly the sti which was more daily friendly (moar displacement, stuff like cruise control) whereas evo was more responsive to mods and won the performance stuff?) - but don't recall straight line info (I guess no one bothers with these when they can turn so fast? :P).

I are dad

o shiet. congrats man!!

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