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Ah really! So the rubber on my new rims will be ok, thats great to hear, gives me time to save for better tyres as well as being able to get on to Driver trainer sooner! :)

And I was wondering how good they were after reading a few reviews, people seemed 50-50 on them. But will check out OTR for these Hankook rs3's for later in the year. Thanks :)

Another question is where might I find small diameter wheel nuts? Gave a few places like Autobarn a call and they hadn't heard of them. I've seen them on ebay but I'm hesitant to buy anything car related off ebay other than gear boot covers and dash globes :P

I keep slimline wheel nuts or tuner nuts in stock to suit 12x1.25 and 12x1.5. Im in Moorabbin @ City Discount Tyres . $40 for a set with a key

I havent recieved my Cams lic. yet I guess Jan is a bad time to apply for one and hope for it quickly.... Can I have a club offical do the relevent sign off on the day? I have AASA but I dont hink they acceot that at PI

I'll be driving the evo, so we'll just be sitting our gear out in the open as well.

Has a track car and a daily

Track car off the road but can still track the daily lol

Dat Evo life

I havent recieved my Cams lic. yet I guess Jan is a bad time to apply for one and hope for it quickly.... Can I have a club offical do the relevent sign off on the day? I have AASA but I dont hink they acceot that at PI

Richo can sort you out

I keep slimline wheel nuts or tuner nuts in stock to suit 12x1.25 and 12x1.5. Im in Moorabbin @ City Discount Tyres . $40 for a set with a key

Might need to come see you about a set! Or do you do postage at all?

Timing is provided on the day. You will receive it at sign in (around the corner from sign in).

I'll be there to sign temporary CAMS forms if required. Print it and bring it, as I won't be brining any.

Garage's can be hired on the day, generally they don't sell out at PI as they are silly $$$, so you should be ok. Ask at sign in.

Can everyone please make sure their fire ext are within date, you have been warned!

I can't comment on the 123's as I haven't used them. However the RS3 and AD08R are good tyres. I find the AD08 is a more progressive tyre to drive on and generally you can lap more consistently with it. Hot lap for hot lap they are pretty similar, but the AD08 will be 2-3 and even 4 in a row within a handful of tenths.

Does anyone have a spare set of R32 GTR or 33 GTS-T rear brake pads they could bring with them tomorrow. Can be crapy used ones. Just something to get me through the day.

Will pay what ever is needed.

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