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Old 01-31-2013   #1
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Re: PG 2013 - Can we get some love here?

Would a 62.99mm turbo still qualify as 62.9 max?
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Re: PG 2013 - Can we get some love here?

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You could say the same thing about honda's with a nice broad statement like that.
But actually most of the decent cars i see on slicks are on 14bs, 16gs, 3052s and now 35R/62mm setups with a few on 67mms now and of course the legendary GT42RRRRRRRRRRRRRR
I guess you just dont see the point......
I think the rules are fair for fwd/awd/rwd cars and will keep the classes close and conpetative!

If these were the rules simply move up to a class that allows 26" slicks if that's what you run.

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Would a 62.99mm turbo still qualify as 62.9 max?
Yeah I'd say so.
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