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I'm pretty sure 33s can run similar wheels to 34s.. I think 32s need to run a little smaller.

33 parts are very changeable with 34 parts also, pretty much same coilovers, strut bars etc, different head though

I'm pretty sure 33s can run similar wheels to 34s.. I think 32s need to run a little smaller.

33 parts are very changeable with 34 parts also, pretty much same coilovers, strut bars etc, different head though

head is the same, the exhaust cam is different

yeah fair enough,

thats another thing then, if i wanna get a 34 later on (ofcoarse) i can swap all parts straight from 33 to 34 which would be cool.

think i like the chunkyness of the 34 and 33s better then the smaller 32s.

like the massive front bars with the low lips etc.

oh, r32-25t, welcome to sau newcastle haha.

Mine could be pretty low by that time, but with storage issues it may not be haha

Good roads and good fun.... Will post pics and get your feedback! 2 Min Noodle reckons we'll be right

Good roads and good fun.... Will post pics and get your feedback! 2 Min Noodle reckons we'll be right

I could have brough out the E90 Corolla for some spirited driving...

1.4L Motor with Carby + FF Layout = Win.

Where's a good brake place around here? Might get some rear brake pads

I want QFM a1rms, dunno if anyone would have them around here

Just get them through GSL Rallysport mate! Cheap and easy to deal with.....

I am only running the HPX on the rear as its only going to get the occasional track thrashing!

Yeah its just a 500degree not 600 i think but has better cool temp properties....... Our cars are really heavy on the fronts so i will run the bigger better pads etc on the front!

Yeah fair enough, I got stock pads on the back, should I expect a good upgrade from these??

Your not pushing the limits of the rear brakes on the street so not really, however you may get an advantage on Wakie, more so the pedal wont fade as quickly.........

Ive hand Endless brakes since ive had the car and they havent faded once, been amazing brakes! But rears are finally gone!

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