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And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what happens when you let kids draw tread patterns.

(actually, heard they are pretty good from more than one person)

Nitto Invo

Can tell you now they are pretty damn good and for the value even better.

i use them on my Evo at the moment.

shit to a blanket one might say.

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Can tell you now they are pretty damn good and for the value even better.

i use them on my Evo at the moment.

shit to a blanket one might say.

Nice!

A mate is looking for new rubber for his Emo 9; you reckon they're the go?

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Nice!

A mate is looking for new rubber for his Emo 9; you reckon they're the go?

Can tell you now they are pretty damn good and for the value even better.

i use them on my Evo at the moment.

shit to a blanket one might say.

Maybe it'll help with the chronic under steer emos have.

And of course you'll look great when you hard park at the next jdmsyolo meet.

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Maybe it'll help with the chronic under steer emos have.

And of course you'll look great when you hard park at the next jdmsyolo meet.

Had to Google that ^. I don't understand todays' fashion - getting too old, lol.

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Maybe it'll help with the chronic under steer emos have.

And of course you'll look great when you hard park at the next jdmsyolo meet.

I can't wait to go!

Got mah Aqua skinny jeans, flat cap, & fluro sunnies at the ready.

All we have to do is spray the Enkei's fluro orange & we're done...

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How about rears falken and fronts nitto's?? :D should be crowd pleasing :P.

Planning on Front wheel drive burnouts? :P

Just saying the last Falken's I got were a lot cheaper and they were 245/45/19's.

Haven't driven the new Nitto's but they would want to be a least century or two better that the last ones I drove on a 300ZX!

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Just saying the last Falken's I got were a lot cheaper and they were 245/45/19's.

Haven't driven the new Nitto's but they would want to be a least century or two better that the last ones I drove on a 300ZX!

My Invo's were $189e (plus an extra $15e shipping 'cause I don't live in Sydney - actually I'd pay triple for the priviledge, but that's another story, lol) & were cheaper than every performance tyre (& most basic ones) up here. They are decades ahead of the Toyo Proxes 4 I had on previously.

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Planning on Front wheel drive burnouts? :P

Just saying the last Falken's I got were a lot cheaper and they were 245/45/19's.

Haven't driven the new Nitto's but they would want to be a least century or two better that the last ones I drove on a 300ZX!

Two wheel burnouts? Is that all? Gimme a wall and I'll light up all four xD.

I have Nitto Invo's on my Axis and must say they are awesome, handles like on rails. Looking at throwing Invo's on the Evo when tyres are due.

Very nice PM35 too....

Thanks for the comments everyone. (even if it's just about rubber).

Heh I'm ganna start a thread asking which tyre is better, Falken's or Nitto Invo's xD. It'd be like starting a "What should I buy? SV6 or V8?" thread in the commodore forums.

Yesterday I put on the V35 midpipe, Pics show the difference if you haven't already seen. There is an audible difference, I think it sounds ok from within the car.

The pipe is also a lot lighter then the M35 one.

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So I was kinda bored today at work. So I got searching for more information on my car.

Found these sites.

http://www.goo-net.c...AGEA/index.html

http://ja.wikipedia....B8%E3%82%A2_M35

Didn't find much.

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