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but but... I got 7500kms on my NT05's driving like a pansy...

I got like 10-15,000km out of my rear NT05s after drag day (burnouts) street powerskids etc.. your alignment must be screwed :P cos my fronts were still decent like 85-90% easy confident the fronts would of done 30,000

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I got like 10-15,000km out of my rear NT05s after drag day (burnouts) street powerskids etc.. your alignment must be screwed :P cos my fronts were still decent like 85-90% easy confident the fronts would of done 30,000

I specifically bought them thinking I'd get that much wear out of them.

Got dat alignment multiple times in that time frame for any change to make sure they last the distance

they just..... didn't

Send Barry $6k worth of engine during the week, courier confirms delivery

Call him up on Saturday to see if he received all okay and talk about options

"Don't know what you're talking about mate"

Silence

"Nah I'm just joking it's here all good"

Barry pls

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