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Lol how long for?

I had an optima yellowtop in the 33 and I could leave the stereo/game cube running for half a day with no worries

I could leave the stereo/game cube running for half a day with no worries

I could leave the stereo/game cube running for half a day

could leave the stereo/game cube running

could leave the game cube running

leave the game cube running

game cube running

game cube

GAME CUBE

Game Cube > PS2 (we aren't talking 2014 remember)

Cool yeah thought so.. don't want too much bulge it'd look a bit ghetto

What's half decent like NT05s but not quite as expensive? As these will just be running on the stockies..

595 RSR?

Current RSR are crap, after they got popular they changed the compound to make them cheaper to make,

and don't say KU36 either as a couple of big heat cycles and they just go rock hard.

currently hearing good things about:

Hankook Ventus R-S3 (Z222)

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Current RSR are crap, after they got popular they changed the compound to make them cheaper to make,

and don't say KU36 either as a couple of big heat cycles and they just go rock hard.

currently hearing good things about:

Hankook Ventus R-S3 (Z222)

I have some new 265/40/18 that im not using. Could sell cheap

The f**k you need either of them in your car at all, ever?

Used to work split shifts and have 2-3 hour breaks with the car parked in a private courtyard directly behind kitchen.

Already had DVD screen in there and didn't use the game cube in the house anymore so in reality it cost $50 for a crap inverter.

It also provided drunken mariocart entertainment @ DECA

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