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SportBoy
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23rd Jun 09 at 19:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

when do i get my lada?
fast-as-u-can
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If they bring a new law in on tyres, they wont be able to inforce it on all cars, it will have to be on new cars otherwise every car on the road will have to change all tyres to meet the new requirements. and thats a lot of tyres!

CorsAsh
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23rd Jun 09 at 19:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

They're just going to stop them being sold. So there'd gradually become fewer and fewer til no cars had them any more.

Of course, I guess you could still import tyres from outside the EU... Expensive though!
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What a freaking joke.
What about the people who compete in motorsport? Where to they then purchase tyres from? And if theyre able to get them, they will obviously sell them on (illegally) at a huge margin.
Sounds to me like it wont work
John
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It doesn't say they'll be made illegal, it's a reporter for a car magazine saying they probably will, while admitting no figures have been set
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by John
It doesn't say they'll be made illegal, it's a reporter for a car magazine saying they probably will, while admitting no figures have been set


remember years ago when they said that the government were going to put a stop to people modifying their cars. well technically with the recession they have, but its not illegal

its reporters waffle. must be a slow week or something so try typing some scare tactics to get kids on internet sites to go in a panic.
john_c20xe
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24th Jun 09 at 19:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ling longs are funny

i saw a good review of them on our express fit computer at work,

ling long, budget tyre '' OK IN THE DRY''

so wtf are they liek in the wet??
DAZ1985
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25th Jun 09 at 11:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ling long
durun
jupiter dark horse

thier all skid more die young tires, wont stopping distances be affected by shitty tires?

Thats where they should be looking along with thier safety camera scheme

Im suprised thier still selling higher octance fuel to reduce the number of high performance cars on the road

This country is shit
spikedjack
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quote:
Originally posted by DAZ1985
ling long
durun
jupiter dark horse

thier all skid more die young tires, wont stopping distances be affected by shitty tires?

Thats where they should be looking along with thier safety camera scheme

Im suprised thier still selling higher octance fuel to reduce the number of high performance cars on the road

This country is shit


hense why the price of high octane fuel has gone silly of late?

i paid 111.9 yesterday for the fact of my car running on this nectar.
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26th Jun 09 at 14:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

High Octane Fuel = silly price to sell your high octane fuel loving car
spikedjack
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26th Jun 09 at 14:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

meh, only works out at a few extra quid a month for the privilage tbh especially the amount i use mine anyhow...
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Originally posted by CorsAsh
I understood the environmental impact of my car when I bought it. In fact, one of the reasons I bought it is because it throws neat V-Power out to kill wildlife.
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27th Jun 09 at 15:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
That's a good point, what about all these Wanlee type tyres that 99% of the general population buy because they want the cheapest? They are more dangerous to the world than a few slick tyres that would be on a car with someone who knows how to drive.
One word.

Nankang.


Ditchfinder IIs?

Not bad, but not a patch on the Wanli hedge magnet range.

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