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I had them on a Type-R and like I said previously they're very similar to a T1-R in the fact that they're a soft tyre, so if you drive hard the sidewalls will give. I tend to sell my cars before I wear the tyres out though, just like @imprezaworks eh? lol.
How nice is this?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WIDE-BODY-TOYOTA-MR2-MR-S-SPYDER-1-8-2-SEATER-ROADSTER-CONVERTIBLE-WHITE-BLACK-/191777460575?hash=item2ca6d3d15f:g:iTAAAOSwT~9WhpV5
NSFW?
Last week there was a similar post on Facebook asking about tyres, and one lad piped up saying that Nankang NS2's were better than Michelin Pilot Sports because he'd driven cars with those two brands of tyre so knew what he was talking about.
The internet is a strange place.
Infinitely better than T1-R's in my opinion but suffer with the same traits, such as soft sidewalls and not offering enough grip on track. Decent road tyres though.
I've never bought one for its looks, but I like having something a bit different.
I've done loads of trackdays in them in the past and I always end up overtaking loads of cars lol.
They're just a laugh to drive... Not the fastest thing in the world being a 1.5 but with the right driver on the right track they'll surprise you.
Think of a 106Gti crossed with a Honda Jazz...
I also have a Leon that I wasn't happy with but still bought lol. I should've known better having worked at a car sales!
At least you're doing what I did and tackling everything you're not happy with, so fair play.
Not so much an 'offs' video but couldn't think where else to post it.
It's just a video showing how many cars a 1.5 Ignis can push past on a trackday...
@not normal dan