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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

EPOCH,

Yes, next to a brothel, but even I am not that desparate, that's money I could spend on mods:p

Ken,

What pads do you recommend? *speaking to GTRKEN*

See'ya:burnout:

best roadbased pad ( ie good cold bite , kind to discs , reasonable wear , no or little fade ) would have to be Pagid rs4-2's ( blue ones ).

I have not tried too many but the pagids are good for me.

Ferodo 2500 or 3000 are also supposed to work.

Ultimately you get exactly what you pay for.

price for pagids are bout $400 an end.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

If I buy one, then I want a fully modded one, prefer with roll cage etc. Sometime next year i hope.

See'ya:burnout:

Cage will not be legal over here and watch the mods. Depending on what you want to do ( wanners ,ses , mc) some of the mods may not be legal.

I can get them but suppose Danny or Ray will help you there.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

At $400 I think I'll stick with cheapies:p

See'ya:burnout:

ahh well , thats why a more dedicated person will beat you.

Motor racing is hell expensive at every level and there will always be someone who will commit to the best.

Wanners is 75% car , 25% driver . A bad driver can win in a good car but the opposite will never happen.

Cheers

Ken

Morning Troy,

Vibration can be due to a unblanced flywheel, or the fact that the harmonic balancer needs to be adjusted for the lightened flywheel.

Bunny hopping is usually due to the clutch's pucks gripping and then slipping.

See'ya:burnout:

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