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Andy Wana wrote:The blokes at Bob Jane T-mart dress them with their own brew when they installed the new tyres
Left over oil from servicing!
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Andy Wana wrote:
Philip Lee's 'twin' brother in Sydney (ala copycat)
Panasport ProRally 15 X 6.5J (with +33 offset) in custom Precious Onyx Pearl finish
I think i saw you on Wednesday arvo coming down from homebush bay drive? Not sure if you saw the supreme blue NB8B i was in
i can't brain today.. i have the dumb..
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Out with the old...
In with the new...
These are just 2 crappy pics I just took in the garage... may get some better pics tomorrow night
Thanks to Green_Comet for the new shoes, It feels wierd going down to 14\" rims after getting used to riding in 17's since Ive owned my MX5.
The bumps on the sydney roads are still there on the 14's with 185/50 profile but they aren't as harsh. The same bumps with the 17s 205/40 would have sent shivers through my interior (which I thought was normal).
There is one downside though... the car is now a LOT lower than when I had the 17s... Speed humps that weren't a problem before (I used to hoon over the ones @ work) now require me to drive sideways to clear it.
With that said though, the steering is lighter and it actually feels like the acceleration of the car has improved slightly (VERY slightly).
All in all... very happy with the purchase and more pics to come soon!
In with the new...
These are just 2 crappy pics I just took in the garage... may get some better pics tomorrow night
Thanks to Green_Comet for the new shoes, It feels wierd going down to 14\" rims after getting used to riding in 17's since Ive owned my MX5.
The bumps on the sydney roads are still there on the 14's with 185/50 profile but they aren't as harsh. The same bumps with the 17s 205/40 would have sent shivers through my interior (which I thought was normal).
There is one downside though... the car is now a LOT lower than when I had the 17s... Speed humps that weren't a problem before (I used to hoon over the ones @ work) now require me to drive sideways to clear it.
With that said though, the steering is lighter and it actually feels like the acceleration of the car has improved slightly (VERY slightly).
All in all... very happy with the purchase and more pics to come soon!
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StanTheMan wrote:so what was wrong with those gold rimms? Too heavy?
of course its a personal preferance....Minilites just don't do it for me.
Nothing wrong with the gold ones, just wanted a change
PS... Watanabes
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RaYmO wrote:StanTheMan wrote:so what was wrong with those gold rimms? Too heavy?
of course its a personal preferance....Minilites just don't do it for me.
Nothing wrong with the gold ones, just wanted a change
PS... Watanabes
OK ....my bad Watanabes, minilites.....all that.
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