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yea i think thats what im going to do hey.. sounds really fun.

and how else can you have proper races for such a low price..

very keen!

It makes a LOT of sense.... I am still going to do it the hard way and race the nugget this year, i've come too far too turn back now lol

my tyres cost me 500 bucks they've lasted so long and have much more in them

Allll i heard was "Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

Do a skid you kent!

You dont see them calling stuff Powerburnouts you numpty :P

So therefore its a feckin skid!

Summernats is pretty bad tho! Will be out punishing the car at Powercruise tho!

i buy used tyres for the rear of the skyline. i pay 50 bucks per tyre fitted in morriset and then the tyre lasts me up to 3 months.

There is a difference between a cheap tyre and a decent cheap tyre :P I would NOT want to drive mine on a set of $50 specials lol

Entered my mighty boy. Got pulled over 3 times on the way down. No defects. There was alot of bogans there tho.

Were they kents about it? Did they go over your car or treat you any differently to a normal RBT due to the Summernats?

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