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thermoacc

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  1. I was on Falken ZE 912s but with different wheels now have the Continentals. They have really changed the feel of the car for the better and it reminds me of my go kart days - turn the wheel and the car just seems to follow .... strange to explain. Mind you the write ups for wear are not that good for these tyres - I guess the compound mix is good for gripping (soft?) but t poor for wear .

    Gareth

    Have to agree with the wear side of that! The last set of Conti's on my Peugeot lasted just over 8000miles....when doing 500/week....well you do the math! (Excellent on the Celica over the last month, very predictable tyre)

    Trying the Pug with Bridgestone Turanza T001 at the mo as an experiment. So far, after a week, good performance for a £100 tyre.

    The car is nearly 5-years old now, 120k on the clock. I've had around 12 sets of tyres on it, and tried most top end boots, but still trying to find the holy grail of tyre :D

  2. Hi,

    A mate had Federals a few years back on a Civic typeR....He did not like them much, but dont think they were the 595rsr though.

    I'm using Continental sportcontact2 at the mo, I think they're excellent.

    With a 520bhp 4wd monster like that, doubt any tyre would cope :D

  3. Spent my "youth" with Fords. Sierra Cosworth, Escort turbo etc....Started to cost way too much money and with a family, it was getting a bit too selfish to continue with my hobby. I then grew up and had a few Lexus, GS300 and the LS400. Awesome cars, but the fuel they drank blew them out of the picture! Liked the Celica Gen5 since I first seen one in 1990 when in college. Always wanted one from that day. As I have had company cars the last 15-years, it's difficult to justify an indulgence car with the wife, but the Celica fits just right! Cheap to insure and run, cant fault it! After driving a french oil burner all week, it's a pleasure to drive the Celica!

  4. I would rather the body colour on the bonnet. Find a decent body shop in your area and ask how much they will paint it for. Do all the prep and primer yourself. If still too expensive....Wrap it up! :D

    If you have the luxury of a garage, get into spraying a few panels! I bought a bonnet off a sierra and practiced spraying with celly first then progressed onto 2-pac then did a whole car. Done three cars since. Much satisfaction!

    Moved to a house with no garage last year :angry: ......not happy.

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