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I wouldnt be a against a different rear bar.. i have broken pod anyway.

and i have a history of modding after damage. needed one new intake gasket on my BA xr8... nek minnit forged parts and a blower

I wouldnt be a against a different rear bar.. i have broken pod anyway.

and i have a history of modding after damage. needed one new intake gasket on my BA xr8... nek minnit forged parts and a blower

ohhh I C.

But your r is a mint color to look at........u start putting a different color bar on their and it's gonna look like a chop shop car :/

Just reading this morning that some hero down at Powercruise Sydney was doing an epic skid out of the driveway this morning and wrapped his Commo ute around a pole.

Police attended seized the car and Gup got all his details and banned him from Powercruise for life. Great outcome i'd say

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Just reading this morning that some hero down at Powercruise Sydney was doing an epic skid out of the driveway this morning and wrapped his Commo ute around a pole. 

Police attended seized the car and Gup got all his details and banned him from Powercruise for life.  Great outcome i'd say

Apparently he had also taken a deposit on the car. Knob

Morinig all...looking at getting some RSR's or 123S for my car, anyone used both before? 

I have had both. The 123 is the better tyre for the street. Lasts longer, isn't as scary in the wet or when cold.

Morinig all...looking at getting some RSR's or 123S for my car, anyone used both before?

Text McFly. He doesn't rate the RS-Rs for what you want them for. Takes too long to get hot and they suck balls when cold. If you remember our last 'outing' he had issues with them.

I did read that. Sold it the day before, classic. Wonder is ACA or Today Tonight will have some mileage out of this

Nup. It's unaustralian to claim that Holden and ford drivers are hoon. They'd use the video and claim it's an import.

Don't you have spare rims mike? Maybe grab KU31s for normal driving and 123s for outings. With a 220 tread wear, you would tear through them fairly quickly.

I do and I was thinking about doing that. The 123s don't come in the correct profile for my rears so they would be better to be used as a track tyre. I might have a look at the price of the KU31's vs the 595 ss'

I do and I was thinking about doing that. The 123s don't come in the correct profile for my rears so they would be better to be used as a track tyre. I might have a look at the price of the KU31's vs the 595 ss'

I'm getting KU31s for $148 delivered.

I do and I was thinking about doing that. The 123s don't come in the correct profile for my rears so they would be better to be used as a track tyre. I might have a look at the price of the KU31's vs the 595 ss'

The 595 EVO is a good mid point too.

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