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Started Uni again today.

I.e. I have a free day :D. But much errands to run, gyms to go, work at night.

Should have just slept in, kept my eyes closed, and pretended I had nothing to do.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/438608-federal-rsr-specials/#entry7188048

man, $160-170 each for RSRs is hard to pass-up. might get them on the Super Turismos once the RE002s run out.

should really get decent semis for the TE37s since theyll be shagged by the end of saturday. thinking Kuhmo V70As because of possible sizes.

bitch please, anything bigger than 215 wide is scrub city for me and trying to find track tyres for 16s rules out most manufacterereres.

Yeah my fronts scrub when I hit bumps, getting a bit annoying now a year on lol

When ever someone new gets into the car I have to tell em don't worry about it

Not looking forward to replacing rear tyres, dem $$$ :(

what size fronts you running?

EOI: anyone free wednesday midday/afternoon? need taxi in pulsar to sunshine

Got tune booked in with Cihan but just found out need to get podiatry stuff done in the morning which means local anesthetic in right foot/toe :wacko: not sure if im gonna be able to drive.

Will make it worth while.

How the hell did you get on to him? Hard man to pin down these days.

At least the tune should be good. I would offer to help but I have the kids to look after. :/

s'all good, thanks anyway.

Sent him an email, no reply, sent another email with a bit more urgency and was ready to pull the pin if hadnt heard from him by today. thankfully he replied on saturday.

Does he mind people hanging around during tuning? i dont know if i be bummed catching train from sunshine to clayton.

s'all good, thanks anyway.

Sent him an email, no reply, sent another email with a bit more urgency and was ready to pull the pin if hadnt heard from him by today. thankfully he replied on saturday.

Does he mind people hanging around during tuning? i dont know if i be bummed catching train from sunshine to clayton.

He usually likes having the customer there, just incase something goes wrong, or he needs to discuss something. Other times he is too busy and wants the car left for a few days.

Stuffed if I would be catching a train home from there. lol.

Yeah my fronts scrub when I hit bumps, getting a bit annoying now a year on lol

When ever someone new gets into the car I have to tell em don't worry about it

Not looking forward to replacing rear tyres, dem $$$ :(

You'll be right, you were able to blow $60k on a falcon in the first place, surely you can afford these tyres.

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