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Riding in Jasons 33 on Saturday made me want some AD08s :( the thing was so planted coming out the last turn even hitting that big bump wide open throttle in 2nd didn't loose grip.

A mates FPV GT got stolen last night in Rowville, fark that's the first FG I've seen stolen - dream boats should stick to motorbikes and 90s nissans 

39 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Riding in Jasons 33 on Saturday made me want some AD08s :( the thing was so planted coming out the last turn even hitting that big bump wide open throttle in 2nd didn't loose grip.

A mates FPV GT got stolen last night in Rowville, fark that's the first FG I've seen stolen - dream boats should stick to motorbikes and 90s nissans 

Now do you realise how important good tyres are?!

I think Jase was running Federal RS-RRs from memory

2 minutes ago, Birds said:

Now do you realise how important good tyres are?!

I think Jase was running Federal RS-RRs from memory

Brah, I always knew dis - remember when I had NT05s :) 

Nah he is massive AD08 fanboy 

15 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Brah, I always knew dis - remember when I had NT05s :) 

Nah he is massive AD08 fanboy 

NT05s aren't really good though - AD08s shit all over them

And agree with Hamish; if you wanna put all 370kw to the ground out of 370kw, you're gonna need a bigger boat

I'll bet $370 he was running Federals
I remember being confused they were RS-R on the side wall but having the RS-RR tread pattern

Pretty sure he had rsrr on the front and ad08r on the back. I was parked in the garage next to him. My ad08r put down 312kw pretty well when dry. Would have been better off with some oars when wet. LOL [emoji23]
26 minutes ago, Birds said:

NT05s aren't really good though - AD08s shit all over them

And agree with Hamish; if you wanna put all 370kw to the ground out of 370kw, you're gonna need a bigger boat

so where's the best place to buy AD08s? seeings as I need new rims anyways - dont they have a buy 3 get 1 free thing atm? 

I feel like Hamish and me were the only ones that liked the NT05s 

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