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Old 04-07-2010, 09:11 PM   #1
Moses
 
Drives: 08' Toyota Yaris Hatchback
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Los Angeles County, Ca
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Best upgrade so far.

Falken ziex 912 195/60r15 on the the oem wheels. wwwwwaaaaayyyy better than the econo passenger tires the car came with. The car is glued to the road ! Brake later, gas earlier, feel better! Next I'm trying the new Falken Azenis.

Moses

ps. no i didn't choose my licence plates, thats the way the car came... and i dont have a problem with 420 users , ganja is just another trippy herb God made. jajajajaj.
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