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PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 7:17 pm 
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Long tyime since I posted! :( Been too busy with work and uni, but as I am on holi's now I thought its time to check in 8)

I have worn out a set of FALKENS on my new 10"s... they didnt last a long time!

HENCE: I am wondering how much a new set of yoko's would be... any ideas??? all help is much appreciated

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 7:19 pm 
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$110 each for 008's :wink: Mosty places I need two Also :wink:

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make a huge difference over the falkens? I must admit I havent ever tried them... I hear they are the dogs nuts though

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ASk Kev's idea on them...need two for the front

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Maaaaaaaaaaaaaate... after using Yoko A008s you will never go back! They are just so much better, wet or dry. Particularly if you have lotsa HP, as we do! 8)

I guess you could spring for A032Rs- even better, but they shred too fast for road use, IMO.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 12:00 am 
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cheers guys.... will invest in them as soon as the manifolds are all bolted up :lol:
new setup:
Facet 7psi pump into surge tank, VL turbo pump down new lines to malpessi turbo fuel reg (which the return runs down BIG pipes) and modified wbere for turbo.
Hybrid frount mount intercooler (the piping runs under the guards)
T2 turbo mount on custom side mount manifolds.
GFB blow off valve and boost controller

All i need is the manifolds to be finished and I will be tearing through tyres faster then you can say "what the...???"

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What The...... :shock:
You could send a MPG to Rove with a Mini doing 12.5 down the 1/4 :lol:

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you gonna need slicks with that lot ;)
but I went Yokohama 539s, very happy with them. I think they were $155 ea (12" 165s)

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save yourself $25 on the set of five and go with Bob Jane - $105 each.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 11:53 pm 
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yeah I might save the $25 and buy more life insurance 8)

Just waiting on those damn manifolds... Everything else is on my shelf and ready for install...

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