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Seems like a great idea. What do you think?
Thirsty road surface
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Re: Thirsty road surface
Sounds good. I guess they have to ig down pretty far to create enough are for the water to dissipate into. It's a large pdebble design ion the tarmac so wonder how grippy it is. Also I would imagine there's a large frost/ice damage potential.
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Re: Thirsty road surface
Sounds expensive haha!! Can't see the video doesn't seem to work for me at the moment!