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DAMN DAMN DAMN, i FOUND them for CHEAP man. $60 each off a targa car 235/45/17, now i have to spend more money.  :(  :P  :)

Get them anyway, do a couple of sessions on street tyres and a couple of semis :) Thats if you have 2 sets of rims.

Get them anyway, do a couple of sessions on street tyres and a couple of semis :( Thats if you have 2 sets of rims.

Stupid thing is i have a proper set of GTR rims 17/9 all round and they have different size of tyres on them. ( Reasone is i'm cheap and i used old tyres on my old rims :P )

I have another set ( My sig ) but they are 17/8 n 17/9 used to be on my GTR and that's where i had the problem with the Attessa.

West, I'll take those tyres off your hands in exchange for my suppliers details and some cash :D

Seriously though, I go to Northwest Tyres on Newlands road Reservior.

Yet to see if I'm up for this one.

West, I'll take those tyres off your hands in exchange for my suppliers details and some cash :D

Seriously though, I go to Northwest Tyres on Newlands road Reservior.

Yet to see if I'm up for this one.

I've email you captain, its classicfied so i can't post them details here :) .

You weak sauce, dotn be like these wooftah GTR owners that need their NASA budgets and harem full of women before they go to the track...drive what 'ya brung and have a good time...the laps goign around and around getting to know your car will be worth 2 seconds at Sandown...my car wont be in its Maserati trim, but it ill be going all the same :(

I have had a great night out, and in the mood to talk it up, what are my chances of cracking into the 1:23s at Sandwon :(

As if Denham will drive down to Winton :)

I'll just be waiting for the excusses, he's already mentioned the springs :D

I have driven past winton about 6 times in the last 3 months on the way to falls creek for work!!!

I know the hume to winton well. :P

In your car or the work car? :P One thing to drive there for work, another to be bothered for pleasure.

Hell, i'm going past there on my way to Narrandera (5hrs from Melbourne), tomorrow. Using my company car, so it's all good.

In your car or the work car? :D  One thing to drive there for work, another to be bothered for pleasure.

Hell, i'm going past there on my way to Narrandera (5hrs from Melbourne), tomorrow.  Using my company car, so it's all good.

I am not worried about driving it there, just worried about costs involved in towing it back if it breaks <_<

Shouldnt be a problem as my tow 4x4 will be pimped and ready very soon.

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