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Yep, while you do get understeer in a FWD car I still find them slightly more predictable and easier to manage on the limits

This.

Though pushing FWD on bad suspension setup is dangerous. f**king rear tyres try to overtake the front and youre out of control before you even know whats going on. Happened 3 times now lol. that was before i knew you needed to get a wheel alignment whenever you change the height of coilovers... ma bad.

Yeah, the grippier the tyres the better! Will be awesome for the drivesh.... tyre smoke. Will be awesome for the tyre smoke......... :whistling:

haha can take you for a spin one day if you like, nt05s grip up pretty well cos theyre fat side walls and width :P still did my 11sec 1/4 mile with my normal street trim

lol. im not one of these ford vs holden guys, its just every ford ive had has been shit. :yucky:

love me the look of the falcon. much prettier than ve. sorry andy!

Rermind me to fight you when you come around :P

Only if you give him some mouth hugs and maybe cupping of his genitals.

Right I see....... so he does skids if I mack on with him and cup his genitals? What's the catch?

haha can take you for a spin one day if you like, nt05s grip up pretty well cos theyre fat side walls and width :P still did my 11sec 1/4 mile with my normal street trim

Sold. Keen as a bean to check out the GS in the flesh :D would be ironic if when taking me for a spin, you spit the driveshafts out the side haha

Sold. Keen as a bean to check out the GS in the flesh :D would be ironic if when taking me for a spin, you spit the driveshafts out the side haha

nah she'll be right, fang it to and from work every day.

although I won't be going to the show and shine :P what's after that?

Neither am I to be honest haha no idea, I usually get told by Plattsy when and where meets are :thumbsup:

Sexytime in your bedroom or your office.

Your choice.

LMAO! You killed it Grant, I take my hat off to you :cheers:

V8 meet at simon's house this weekend. tear-up burwood hwy while australia is BBQing. wont be cops about.

michael's XR8 + leighs GS vs HSV + VE.

true straya day that is. we'll do a baton relay from the RSPCA to the KFC and back.

V8 meet at simon's house this weekend. tear-up burwood hwy while australia is BBQing. wont be cops about.

michael's XR8 + leighs GS vs HSV + VE.

true straya day that is. we'll do a baton relay from the RSPCA to the KFC and back.

hahaha aight sounds good :P

Grant, you just jelly you want some of dis' *rubs belly button*

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V8 meet at simon's house this weekend. tear-up burwood hwy while australia is BBQing. wont be cops about.

michael's XR8 + leighs GS vs HSV + VE.

true straya day that is. we'll do a baton relay from the RSPCA to the KFC and back.

haha! so straya. english man in hsv, man of asian heritage in ve. what we got in the fords? we need more franga

fords will contain gym junkies in wife beaters. we've got multicultural ticked. just need some brown/black spectators.

Thats Aaron and Niroj.

We've got the party covered.

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