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You have that tits up, plasma has the greater viewing angles.
Also what it looks like in the shop is never a good indication, i don't know anyone that lives in a shop environment:S
Simple are you going to sit in front of it?? Answer; Y either N plasma
Anything bigger than 37, plasma.
Panasonic are the best by far & offer great value & trouble free.
Do not listen to the 'wives tales' they are b****cks from years ago.
R888's are fine in the wet they just don't like standing water.
It rained at Cadwell last time i was there & the instructor told me to keep my foot in & i was taken aback how good they were & Cadwell is a tight circuit.
In the dry the r888's will be the better tyre as sidewalls are stiffer...
I have the above yozzasport kit & no problems here on track;)
If you have the standard 182 alloys they are pants for cooling.
Try some different alloys & tyres. Exaltos are good on road, but melt on track as side walls are too soft.
If.......your mate has a serious accident & harms someone he will not be insured!
14 days or not.
Not very clever me thinks.
Why do you think 172/182 pay high tax??
It's the emissions they create, niether will pass a genuine MOT test without CAT.
http://www.evo.co.uk/news/evonews/62488/this_months_evo.html
Cough, cough!
:quiet: trophy came third in the surreal class after destroying the real world class;)
Sorry Warren :o i was just enjoying the 'b' roads & tracks on one of my favorite runs;)
I only know of 1 that has failed.
Head of Renault motorsport told us at RWS 2006 they should last 50K easy as there's were tested to destruction on Track etc & survived.