Federal 595 SS
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anybody using or have used these tyres before??
im getting em on the front on wednesday
apparently they are a ultra high performance tyre...just under a semi
hopefully they will be like sh*t sticking to fur...
im getting em on the front on wednesday
apparently they are a ultra high performance tyre...just under a semi
hopefully they will be like sh*t sticking to fur...
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yeah got em on now
they grip like buggery.....ive neva been able to throw the car into a corner so aggresivelly without it understeering
they grip like buggery.....ive neva been able to throw the car into a corner so aggresivelly without it understeering
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More rear sway bar man!!!
Starlet runs in improved production, TQ'd at the nationals this year at phillip island, its faster then his improved production GTR skyline blink.gif
Starlet runs in improved production, TQ'd at the nationals this year at phillip island, its faster then his improved production GTR skyline blink.gif
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The top pic is with the Whiteline adjustable rear swaybar on it's stiffest setting and Azenis RT-615's. The bottom one was purely stock on performance all season tires. The sway bar made a huge difference. Next step will be either stiffer springs/struts or a set of coilovers which should help.
That's incredible that his Starlet is so quick. I just read about the improved production program, sounds like a very fun racing series.
I like the Starlet, but am particularly jealous of your friend's Skyline GT-R. It is possible to get one here, but it takes a lot of work and it costs a lot of money to get it fully legally licensed for the street.
That's incredible that his Starlet is so quick. I just read about the improved production program, sounds like a very fun racing series.
I like the Starlet, but am particularly jealous of your friend's Skyline GT-R. It is possible to get one here, but it takes a lot of work and it costs a lot of money to get it fully legally licensed for the street.
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here in aus skylines are dime a dozen
no joke, you can pick up an 1990 r32 gts-t (2L turbo) modded tastefully and in decent condition for about $9000 AUD
no joke, you can pick up an 1990 r32 gts-t (2L turbo) modded tastefully and in decent condition for about $9000 AUD