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Probably won't be in on the track day, unless I win a spot which isi hghly unlikely..

Will probably be in the show and shine though :)

In the frantic effort to get in I think I entered the show and shine by accident :laugh: so if I park near you yours will look even MORE amazing mate lol

In the frantic effort to get in I think I entered the show and shine by accident :laugh: so if I park near you yours will look even MORE amazing mate lol

ha fair enough, do you have to pre enter the show and shine well in advance?...

ha fair enough, do you have to pre enter the show and shine well in advance?...

i wouldnt think so mate! Its not like the track day where numbers were limited, i am sure there will be plenty of space :)

Woo so keen for the track.

I read the rules of standard rwd, you can have a fmic and a high flow turbo and a tune and any suspesion mods :S so much for standard huh lol I'll be against people with 70 more kw then me :S

Lets hope Chookie and my old man can enter on the 27th too!

someone should definately buy my tyres...

as for new ones,

nitto nt05s for 1400 delvd

federal 595evos 925 delvd

still kinda wanting the nt05s.. but really not sure there worth that much more than the federals.

someone should definately buy my tyres...

as for new ones,

nitto nt05s for 1400 delvd

federal 595evos 925 delvd

still kinda wanting the nt05s.. but really not sure there worth that much more than the federals.

Link to both? I wanna see :)

http://www.federalty...formance/595evo

http://www.nittotire.com/Tire/nt05

im still stuck..

i will track my car one day im sure.. just not sure when!

For street you cant beat the value of the Federal, for track you'd probably want the Nitto..... You'll have to weigh up how much you want to spend vs what you will use it for..... I would steer towards the federal!

yea same.. they are also 8mm wider and about 3mm smaller in dia than the nittos so could help with scribbing a tiny bit, and wont look as streched!

its a bloody good price, cant deny that!

Buy the feds. It's a waste to have the nitto's wearing on the street

You probarly don't want to take your 37SL's on the track too...so it maybe worth buying a cheap set of track rims and fitting the nitto's to them....best of both worlds then.

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