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put some bigger dam tyres on it (245s really?)

245's are fine if your car only weighs <1400

Get some 335's under there... You may have to roll the guards and retract the keel to make them fit, but its possible.

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245's are fine if your car only weighs <1400

Get some 335's under there... You may have to roll the guards and retract the keel to make them fit, but its possible.

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yeh it gets a nice hold of the trees and barriers

lol

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Pfft Aaron I'd have way over 400 on the happy chasers dyno if I threw it on again! :P

275/35 NT05s are BEEFCAKE soo good can't beleive how much power I can get down compared to stock tyres.. the difference is amazing

Pfft Aaron I'd have way over 400 on the happy chasers dyno if I threw it on again! :P

275/35 NT05s are BEEFCAKE soo good can't beleive how much power I can get down compared to stock tyres.. the difference is amazing

wanna go me homie?

that's ghey mang

oh btw.. might need to roll fronts more :s there is a little clip that helps attach the front bar i might try folding that in somehow I think that's where it's hitting

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alright.. coming to sandown on sat?

I can do it then in between laps i guess

$50k car.... reeally wanna do a quick job between laps?

presumabley without a heatgun

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