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I stopped washing my cars sooo long ago...

the skyline paint was f**ked when i sold it because I had not washed it from a 40c DECA and it had sunscreen all over it that I never cleaned off :/

the evo gets parked under a tree, so it really only gets washed when god does it (rain)

so. meteor shower tonight, 22nd april. true or false?

technically tmr night?

I did some hunting into this a week or so ago. I cant find any information regarding viewing from even the Southern Hemisphere let alone Australia. I am yet to look at proper aus-astrology websites but cloud cover today/tomorrow will ruin anything anyway. Had a keen eye over the cloud-radar last couple of days because been planning to hit Mt Donna Buang for some star photography (not me, a friend. I just enjoy the drive).

Ford forum sponsor has special $2000 for:

FG 6 Piston front kit @ $2000

Brembo 355mm slotted rotors

Brembo 6 piston caliper

Brembo brake pads

Goodridge braided lines

Custom alloy brackets

Tempting! Perhaps then I might do some trackdays..

Thoughts about Brembo rotors? how to they compare to DBA?

Serious?!

Brembo Rotors = Win!

Serious?!

Brembo Rotors = Win!

haha yeah alright if i decide to get them I will go for the whole brembo kit.. but i wanted a dirt bike then these came up on special :(

brakes are for pussies. real men just use more accelerator

+1, Although sometimes I get fade after a few 200km/h runs back down to 80km/h on a private track

Still need them eventually anyway if I'm getting intercooler/E85 down the track.. would be an animal to pull up!

FYP Brah....

RDA is the way to go... Brembo is crap, stick with RDA's... proven track performance.

the RDA's in my 33 had proven crack performance

lol

Edited by UNR33L

haha yeah alright if i decide to get them I will go for the whole brembo kit.. but i wanted a dirt bike then these came up on special :(

For like $2000 to have massive stopping power is totally worth it, I'd say.

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