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Superwhite R283

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  1. Hi Nick Where did you buy? eBay? Have you got an installed pic :0) Cheers Darren
  2. Hi Jack Nope, just checked my junk and nothing in there? Could you try resending. Thanks Darren
  3. Dam, I'm after a pair, guess its caterham then
  4. I cut two holes in the screen for the poppers and use 2 poppers to hold it down
  5. Had mine flat floored a few years ago: Front camber: -1 1/2 Front toe: 1mm toe out Front ride height: 5 5/8 inch Rear camber: -1 3/4 Rear toe: 2.5mm toe in Rear ride height: 6 inch Weight distribution set up diagonals even 75mm to sump
  6. Hi Mac Thanks for the reply, really useful. Have you ever tried racing slicks? Cheers Darren
  7. Put me down for a pair of solid ones. Thanks Darren
  8. Looking for some wet track tyres (ideally 185 ish front, 205 ish rears, 13 inch), obviously don't want to set any lap records (as just track days). Been recommended both toyo 888 SG (soft) compound or Avon CR28s, has any one used these on track/hill climbs/racing or even road? Or any other wet tyre options/thoughts. I trailer it so don't need to be road legal. Cut slicks seems to be very expensive as do full new wets and I cant find any used wets. Cheers Darren
  9. Anyone know if caged laser is still up and running. I've emailed and called regarding a new cage FIA sticker but no reply yet? Thanks Darren
  10. Thanks chaps, I liked the look of the over the wheel type, looks a little easier/quicker than the type I use (not that it takes a long time, but any saved time is a bonus). Never thought about using mine and adding hooks, good shout, looks like they are called double j hooks, cant find any separately but I will keep looking
  11. I've got a BJ trailer and use the normal wheel tie downs here (not great pic, but can just about see the front wheel tied, hadn't done the rear at this point). I was wondering if anyone had used either the over the wheel type here and here or the through the wheel type here and here Thanks Darren
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