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I spent the drive on my low boost setting, as soon as I put it on high boost the car breaks traction in the slightest drizzle and those winding country roads at 120km/hr isnt the place to be breaking traction... too many trees around *shudder* I've found the dunlop SP9000 to be great tyres, but they arnt cheap at $350/tyre for 225/50

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i would rather pay more and put good quality into my car than have shit like i have now that u only have to replace anyway and spend more money on - im one of these people that have learnt that cheap n nasty ends up costing u more money in the long run!

always thought u car was blue from your avatar Rob hehe got a shock when isaw it was black - now i look at the avatar it is black its just i mustve been colour blind before!!

Parting with cash is always hard - but i usually just use it on stuff i need with my car - haha wish i could afford wank factor.

yeah i think i'll have an early night - invited someone over but havent heard back so thats cool. Dont want to go to work tommorrow - already depressed enough - that place will send me crazy . Was suppose to be using this weekend to fill out job application etc but i'll do that later i think.

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