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S6, Sport On, Traction Off
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Wondering the comparision of running slicks to cups on the CSL? Anyone tested. Daz can
I have been offered Dunlops in 18 & 19". Dunlop contacted me asking if I was interested they mentioned they actually run a BMW CSL race series using the 18" wheel, so can supply: * 18" front - £209.50 + vat per tyre 18" rear - £209.50 + vat per tyre * = £838 + vat per car set * This is a hard compound so they should have a good life span. * They can get 19" as well but these are only available in a medium compound so would not last as long, as this is the case they are willing to do a deal on them at £150 + vat per tyre. * = £600 + vat per car set. Is this a reasonably compretative price? Thought it seemed expensive? Let me know if interested and I will arrange. Last edited by karbonkid; 19-08-2009 at 12:51 PM. |
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Driving it like I nicked it
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What compound number are they selling as the hard one?
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when I spoke to Steve Gill at Croft he said they were in another league to cups
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Bear in mind they will stress the car far more though - I've repaired a tear in my front strut tower twice now ![]() |
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