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    Re: finely braking down

    You have to keep one step of things here.
    Did you all know July first you have to do a back ground check to buy ammo, but wait there is more way more. You have to pay $1 for each check. Not enough yet? You cant buy ammo for a gun not registered to you. so if you want 22 ammo but you don't own a 22 than no sale. If you go to Nevada to buy some ammo and you flash your Ca. ID they wont sell you ammo ether.
    I haven't bought tires yet.

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    Re: finely braking down

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    Have you seen these signs at your DMV Art?

    Looks like they are trying to not let you work on cars in Kommiefornia anymore. :(



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    Quote Originally Posted by 68fastback View Post
    All good things to do!!

    The Michelin Pilot Sports are a good choice, imo. They wear better than the Cup-2 and give way more traction than the original tires your GT500 had.

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    I like the Nitto 555’s. Good price point for a sticky summer tire.

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    Re: finely braking down

    Quote Originally Posted by Carnut View Post
    I like the Nitto 555’s. Good price point for a sticky summer tire.
    I think OCD runs those and really likes them too. They're a lot cheaper too, but dunno how their construction performs vs the Michelins in the twisties.
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    Yup, imo the Nitto 555 G2’s are the best bang for the buck for our cars... Great grip in turns, they last a long time, and are awesome in rain... My buddy just put a set on his car too, and really likes them...

    The 555R's are a good street drag radial, for best launch grip the NT05's are awesome...

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    Re: finely braking down

    **** i didn't see this before i ordered mine from the dealer. They are giving me a deal. around $1,000 for the set. Have to change the oil antifreeze supercharger coolant brake fluid. This is going to be expensive but the car is 13 years old. This will be it's first major service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bone View Post
    Have to change the oil antifreeze supercharger coolant brake fluid. This is going to be expensive but the car is 13 years old. This will be it's first major service.
    Bring it by, I will do all for free!! Bring the new fluids... Lol...

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    Re: finely braking down

    Fluids changing party!!



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    I would like nothing more than to come visit you Stacy. I'm just not sure Canada would let me come over the border. :trump voter:

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    Re: finely braking down

    Tires showed up a couple of days ago, wheels are still 4 to 6 weeks out. ( 315/35-20 / 275/35-20.......PSS )
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