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went for a massive work function ride, so f*kn sore now, back and wrists killing me

started to rain near the end of the ride to the point where you couldn't see 10 meters in front of you.. so we pulled over and did some standstills in the wet :D also didn't realize how much grip you can actually get in the wet, wet riding confidence has improved a shit load that's for sure. Just gotta be careful putting the power on out of the corners

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These wet roads not confidence inspiring at all! I think it's time for an alignment... Where do you SE brahs usually go for one?

Standard stuff, don't need fancy canber settings etc

It's not about fancy, it's about having the job done properly. No point spending money on an alignment if the thing still pulls. Was very happy with the work Traction Tyres did on mine.

Haha well done properly was a given! :P. But at the same time ain't nobody got time (monies) for 3 figure alignment!

Ty for recommendation though, might call them later this week.

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Freaking mobile sau, always hit "reply" button instead of "post" button (of the quick reply box)!

OMG, I JUST DID IT AGAIN. After typing that. Go figure.

Traction charged me $99 for the four wheel alignment...I think that's a decent price regardless, but even if it's not I'd rather pay that for a good job than $50 for a shoddy.

Get what you pay for.

Traction charged me $99 for the four wheel alignment...I think that's a decent price regardless, but even if it's not I'd rather pay that for a good job than $50 for a shoddy.

Get what you pay for.

Attitude for life.

Doing it right brah

first time I have ever seen some-one get a wrong direction on the indian file btw.....

Lmao i was following the other car. He went right drove for a bit. Stopped and then went offroading.

Jpcr33 and i were liek dafuq

nice, u have a run up against mike? his car would of been loud im sure lol

It isn't that loud to be honest.

first time I have ever seen some-one get a wrong direction on the indian file btw.....

:rofl:

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