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Posted by Raza76, Feb 25, 2008 at 6:54 am
Hubler on the south side is who I worked with and they've been good to me and my NSX so far.

As for wheel scales, I have a buddy with a set, but he's 2-jobber and sometimes tough to get ahold of and schedule with.

When were you planning on setting up?

I'll be doing tires/brakes/tune up and alignment this spring at hubler.
Posted by Raza76, Feb 24, 2008 at 4:14 pm
fourringpilot wrote
No, that is why I got the KDW. Twice the grip of Kuhmo.

I was thinking Goodyears for my next set. You'd recomend KDW's ever them? I don't know anything about those at all.
Posted by Raza76, Feb 24, 2008 at 3:56 pm
fourringpilot wrote
I was trying to find a set of four matching kDW tires on ebay so I would have a spare set once they go bad.
After watching ebay every week for the past four months I have had no luck. I am going to Costco once it warms up to get some more KDWs for the front.
BTW the KDW tires are sic!

Those weren't the rear tires you were sporting when you did your impromptu lawn mowing over the summer were they???
Posted by Raza76, Feb 23, 2008 at 3:14 am
DC33 wrote
and a Zonda F in all Carbon Fiber just cause it is BAD ASS!!!!

Go for it. When one truly sets their mind to a task, nothing can stop them.


Take me for example; I got up this morning and committed myself to having a cup of coffee. Now I'm drinking it. I see no reason you can't get yourself a Zonda.
Posted by Raza76, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:03 am
I'll tell you place you can get really good gas...

That Mexican resturaunt behind the BP on 116th. Practically blew my coworkers out of my office, today!

Seriously though, I've heard that putting too high of an octane in the car is quite bad for it. I use premium in both my bikes and my NSX. But, I've heard most of the Japanese built cars that are brought to USA are built to run on 91 octane. Anyone know anything about this?
Posted by Raza76, Feb 22, 2008 at 9:10 am
DC33 wrote
yay
and everyone in noblesville wil have to drive through that traffic on slow ass 37 everyday to indy and back

poor raza

Really takes me only about 15 minutes to get from Morse to 121&cumberland. I miss the Golf Course, too, though.
Posted by Raza76, Feb 21, 2008 at 10:11 am
Look's great, man!
Posted by Raza76, Feb 19, 2008 at 5:53 am
There was a Sunoco down by Gasoline Alley that had 95 octane if I remember right.
Posted by Raza76, Feb 19, 2008 at 5:51 am
awwwww

You guys are too rough, I'm sure there someone, somewhere, that find that dude, er, I mean "lady" attractive.

As for it being a QV, yeah I quickly starting pondering the differences before my intestines reached up into my head and throttled my brain in attempt to save my vision.

So... what are the differences?
Posted by Raza76, Feb 17, 2008 at 3:30 pm
fiorano94 wrote
it's what the Murci should have been from the begining...


And whats the price diff?