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Diamond Hell
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Re: which tyres for a mk2?
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13 June 2009, 23:53 »
Can't fault the Toyos.
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Khare
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Re: which tyres for a mk2?
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Quote from: Diamond Hell on 13 June 2009, 23:53
Can't fault the Toyos.
me neither, mind you i did have the P6000's beforehand
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clipperjay
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15 June 2009, 22:09 »
Pzero-nero's sticky and glue not really for daily driving but great for weekends around corners with no brakes!
Jay
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Martz
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Re: which tyres for a mk2?
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15 June 2009, 23:46 »
Eagle F1's, only choice!
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Re: which tyres for a mk2?
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Quote from: Martz on 15 June 2009, 23:46
Eagle F1's, only choice!
I only liked the old skool ones in the F1 range the newer ones weren't so grippy!
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Mikester
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Re: which tyres for a mk2?
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16 June 2009, 10:39 »
Got Goodyear Eagle F1's on all corners, and never had a problem, or a dodgey moment.
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