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Day ran smoothly :D

Good to see you wastelanders out there there.

Still need to get used to the sound of two piece rotors making cracking sounds while they're cooling down... where the same sound from a one piece rotor would mean it's cracked in half...

Was able to drive down from this Sandown day, so that's a plus :D

BC ERs. straight fit, top notch. pulsar runs evo BC ERs ;) they work good

I was looking at them, but both MCA and Shockworks are not much more, with Australian support and free revalving. Shockworks is in Dandenong so might hit them up first.

Day ran smoothly :D

Good to see you wastelanders out there there.

Still need to get used to the sound of two piece rotors making cracking sounds while they're cooling down... where the same sound from a one piece rotor would mean it's cracked in half...

Was able to drive down from this Sandown day, so that's a plus :D

I spent the day trying to work out where I'd seen your plate before. /fail

First time with the 1er on the track, I now appreciate why everyone says they understeer horribly.

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BC ERs. straight fit, top notch. pulsar runs evo BC ERs ;) they work good

BC's are rubbish IMO.

I hated them on street and I wouldn't want to run them on track.

That is how rubbish they are.

BC's are rubbish IMO.

I hated them on street and I wouldn't want to run them on track.

That is how rubbish they are.

Depends on car to car. The ERs are much superior to the Tein Flex's i was running before. While teins are supposed to be the bee's knee's for R-chasis, non?

Horses for courses

Depends on car to car. The ERs are much superior to the Tein Flex's i was running before. While teins are supposed to be the bee's knee's for R-chasis, non?

Horses for courses

Well, after driving a wrx and a Evo with BC's and I hated them as well.

There's better suspension combo out there for similar money and much much better quality.

Like the konis and h&r combo I've got in the wrx, fantastic thing to drive on street and out the track as I found out yesterday. Inspires confidence to the point you're not worried about giving the keys to mate to flog it around the track!

Labor won. There goes Victoria

Yeah, They will probably build a second desalination plant in your back yard and hire some CFMEU thugs to make you and Ash personally fund it with your life savings before blowing the rest of the budget on magic lefty beans and filing for bankruptcy, right?

Let's get realistic for a second. It won't be likely to really affect any one of us beyond a facebook share.

They will just do the same shit the libs would have done and in 4 years time, I'll still be a banker, you'll still be a real estate agent, Dezz will still be going to Notty's, Martin will still be a jet-setting feauxgan, Ric will still be the ATO sex symbol and Tony will be doing everyone's tax.

This whole "Labor ruins the budget with their union agenda and Liberal have to fix it" line is nothing more than LNP propaganda and you have been sucked in like a fat bitch in a cake shop. People need to realise it's the same propaganda from both sides... Just replace union with "big business" and it's exactly what the suckered in left say about LNP.

Treating politicts as blank & white and being a one eyed supporter is just rediculous no matter what side of the fence you sit on.

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