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whittle
Number of posts : 1882 Age : 34 Location : Secret Base Drives : along the pavement Registration date : 2009-09-11
| Subject: delete Mon Sep 14 2009, 18:18 | |
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matty_mk1
Number of posts : 6255 Age : 39 Drives : Mk2 audi TT / BBM mk2 VR / Air'd passat wagen Registration date : 2008-01-24
| Subject: Re: delete Mon Sep 14 2009, 20:01 | |
| You wont get anything thats close interms of perfemance as the r888s, as they bloody cut slicks lol
Best tyres ive ever had are dunlop sp9000s but its all a matter of opinion.
The bridgestones on my dads porsche have alot of grip, but alot of that is prob down to the chassis too. | |
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Whitegt
Number of posts : 988 Age : 38 Location : Cottenham Drives : mk3 gti......................8v :( Registration date : 2008-01-19
| Subject: Re: delete Mon Sep 14 2009, 20:17 | |
| grip wise, ive always bummed toyo proxie T1's they are amazing in all conditions, but as they are soft, dont last a great deal, especially if you drive like a pikey | |
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polo steph
Number of posts : 1445 Age : 38 Location : march nr peterborough Drives : black 6n polo and 6n2 GTI Registration date : 2008-01-21
| Subject: Re: delete Mon Sep 14 2009, 21:17 | |
| ive got dunlops on the bandies, give a nice stretch, look nice, havent had ne trouble but i dnt drive hard on them coz of the stretch andy, r u calling urself a pikey | |
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VW Mike Moderator
Number of posts : 2138 Age : 40 Location : Ramsey Drives : LWB T5 and 69 bug - we will see who is fastest on the strip hey Mark ;) Registration date : 2008-01-18
| Subject: Re: delete Mon Sep 14 2009, 22:57 | |
| Continental contisports looked good and handled well in wet and dry on the Jetta | |
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h5lrw
Number of posts : 46 Age : 42 Location : Norfolk Drives : Corrado Valver (Road) MKII (Race) Registration date : 2009-03-25
| Subject: Re: delete Tue Sep 15 2009, 07:54 | |
| I've got to say that I was initially sceptical about the Poxy T1's I had fitted to the Rado but there's more than enough grip for a B-Road blat and they are very predictable in the wet. I would definitely recommend them and definitely have another set. | |
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whatalotafun
Number of posts : 1656 Age : 40 Location : on the road Drives : fiesta zetec, eunos roadster, 1970 bug, honda vt 250 Registration date : 2009-06-26
| Subject: Re: delete Tue Sep 15 2009, 22:38 | |
| - h5lrw wrote:
- I've got to say that I was initially sceptical about the Poxy T1's I had fitted to the Rado but there's more than enough grip for a B-Road blat and they are very predictable in the wet. I would definitely recommend them and definitely have another set.
was your car down snetterton on the 10/09/09 | |
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h5lrw
Number of posts : 46 Age : 42 Location : Norfolk Drives : Corrado Valver (Road) MKII (Race) Registration date : 2009-03-25
| Subject: Re: delete Wed Sep 16 2009, 08:19 | |
| Nope wasn't me only got the engine back in last night There's a healthy crop of red 8v's racing at the moment. The GTI race is on Sunday if anyone fancies comming down. | |
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