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Sat October 04, 2025 10:30:00 GMT+8Login ] [ Contact Forum Admin ] [ Main index ] [ Post a new message ] [ Search | Check update time ]
Subject: Re: 2002 Tyres


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John Robinson
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Date Posted: 05:43:18 09/08/01 Sat GMT+8
In reply to: Mark Bailey 's message, "Re: 2002 Tyres" on 01:03:44 09/08/01 Sat GMT+8


>2.Yes this discussion is very serious as most drivers
>who speek to me want to go to radials.

What about timescale? Is 2002 realistic in view of the regulation stability mentioned elsewhere on the site.

Oh, and could I ask for details of your original RT30 Radial set up ?!?

Regards.
John Robinson

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