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Run less pressure Andrew, if its getting bald in the middle then its got too much air in there. Which means your not even seeing all the rubber on the ground!!

yeah that is what I thought too Darren - until I checked the pressure and they only had 30psi in them! My old man explained that they are moderate quality tyres (they came on the Rays when I bought them), so presumably the steel belt is not strong/well constructed, and when the wheel spins centripetal force forces the middle of the tyres to contact the road first/the hardest.

But yes, some skids may have played a part, as for about a month after my tune I would chirp it up in 1st when hitting boost, cos it sounds so cool :laugh:

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Pretty sure I spotted ben in his RS260 tonight leaving TTP, if not, it looked a hell of alot like your car buddy, didn't catch the plates however.

Oh how I miss Skyline ownership >_<

yeah Luke i don't think that is Ben I've seen that one before and rang Ben to see if it was him there is an impostor getting around

Score one for Luke, that was me! lol!

You can usually tell mine by the exhaust note...not too many rs4 that sound like that! lol!

saw pk at my work today, sorry didnt come over and chat but i dont have time to scratch myself there at this time of the year.

Also a black 32 gtr with gold wheels and a white 180sx both getting stereos fitted at JB Modbury.

Spotted a very nice looking 33 gts't. Was silver and looked almost like a gtr, had a 400r looking front bar with a nismo? wing and gold 5 spoke looking rims. Was heading south up goodwood road at 5.10ish bout 5 minutes up from bezender LOL Cought by another tram hey mate :)

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Dark blue 32 four door down the bay bout 9:30, twin straight pipe exhaust. If you on here, i was the chick in the ford that yelled out to u on Jetty road as u turned, not some random bogan in a ford lol

oh forgot spotted brittz on sunday :thanks:

also a black 32 GTR today with a deceptacon sticker

Dark blue 32 four door down the bay bout 9:30, twin straight pipe exhaust. If you on here, i was the chick in the ford that yelled out to u on Jetty road as u turned, not some random bogan in a ford lol

did you have shoes on :domokun:

Dark blue 32 four door down the bay bout 9:30, twin straight pipe exhaust. If you on here, i was the chick in the ford that yelled out to u on Jetty road as u turned, not some random bogan in a ford lol
did you have shoes on :thanks:

LOL steve hit the nail on the head.

No shoes = Bogan in a Ford.

With Shoes = Crazy Lady in a ford

:domokun:

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down the bay bout 9:30,

Not again lol!!!! Thats twice in 1 week now.........I was down there about 1 hour earlier but saw rain coming and didnt wanna get caught on 2 wheels........saw a few bogan chicks down there though :domokun:

was sitting behind a red 34 4 door on magill road heading out of the city,

and spotted another 34 4 door (silver this time) city bound on magill being driven by a cute little blondie at about the same time.

both spotted at about 11 am.

also spotted a purple 33 gtr with a weird boxy gt wing and 'sly 34' on uley road at about 2 pm.

and, spotted sled down the bay, didnt have time to stop for a chat unfortunately.

oh forgot spotted brittz on sunday :D

also a black 32 GTR today with a deceptacon sticker

did you have shoes on :rofl:

Lol funny i didnt .. well they were in the car but i didnt have them on lol

SLED - Im sure I'll catch ya one day! Im down there quite often, only live less than 10 mins away from there

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