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ORIGINAL: garyw

ORIGINAL: Boatfiller
Notched up only one stone chip - on the windscreen going up Aston Hill = result[:mad:]

Glad I'm not to blame for the first one [;)]
But when going up places like Aston Hill you have to look at them as trophies [:)]
I hope the new cars performing as expected Jon?

Trophies it will have to be - These cars are meant for driving. Still gald I only got one

As for the car, ashamed to say had it 2 weeks and already notched up 750 miles!

Oh well - this sunny weather looks as thou its going to be a busy summer[:D]
 
ORIGINAL: Clewsey



When I offered to borrow one of your "red" cars this wasn't what I was thinking though [:)]

Here you go Simon.
Cheers

Nick
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Found a bloomin' nail in one of my tyres today causing a puncture. Probably picked it up after we dispersed from Wargrave as it was leaking pretty fast today. Luckily was repairable.

With the roads in their current state I suggest everyone tests there tyres once a week right now. I saw a lady joining a dual carriageway with a totally flat rear passengers tyre on Sunday - she seemed totally oblivious!
 
I've seen countless others in our area with the same. I can't believe they don't notice the difference....Worrying...

On the subject of rubber (know this could be rather subjective) what do you think I should expect out of my front PS2's? I've currently done 9.5k miles and they look ok at the moment. They've had a handful of track laps. 12k - 15k sound reasonable? Rears?

Cheers,
Simon

 
I'd say those numbers should be more than possible Simon
I've normall got about 18k-20k out of the fronts with occassional track use..

Rears.... 10k- 12k

garyw
 

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