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4EVER17

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I don't like the pictures that get around like the one on V8SCS of webs car with the big white bands around the tyres. He did pretty good when you look at the stats. There is to much white or something as is the JmBeam cars with their softer looking paint scheems, But then webs was dark & agressive so I don't know, just don't like the look.
 

Antg

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As you'd already know the reason for the white band is to make it easy to tell what tyres are being run. I guess after a while of said car overtaking everyone with little effort its easy to tell, but for those first time viewers, enter Larkham with his whiteboard :rolleyes:
 

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