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b4 my mate scuffed my rims i had 235/40 at front and 255/35 at the rear...now its 235/40, 255/35 front and 245/40 rear... dont ask about the front now haha... but yeh sometime youll see a r32 with goldrims at front and black at rear :S i like em cant choose whether to go black or gold so its half half :P

you have diferent sidewall heights and tire widths on ur fronts? (i think that is what ur saying??)

how well does it stop and steer?

you have diferent sidewall heights and tire widths on ur fronts? (i think that is what ur saying??)

how well does it stop and steer?

steering is just like having bad wheel alignment and stopping, no effects noticeable.. but im getting new fronts next monday so its not long it will be like that..

spotted yesterday, a blue r33 look alike of carls r32 in south area

teal r33 no wing near christies beach police station

nice black stag, with gold or GTR R34 wheels on beach rd about sunset....big wave

then the blue r33 from above later down south again

dark blue r32 at mobile seaford

followed from a distance a yellow kitted up R34 up the expressway down towards seaford ,,,,anyone here ? if so you might need to check your speedo ,,,its off a lot if you know what I mean ?(100k zone ) and doggy car slalom skills in traffic with damp roads,, Im not impressed

and the best of all,,,, a VP commo with the boot lid duct taped on.,,,,had something under it holding it up higher then normal , sub box maybe ??,, and not attached with hinges either? like a Boot scoop taped on,, and the tape painted the same colour as the car.....it never phases me to see idiots anymore...lol or a massive dump truck with a big dog on the drivers lap, while he is on the phone , in traffic on a two lane road , during a down pour ...dumb ass

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spotted a silver r33 near noralunga,,, with 5 spoke flat faced rims. clean car

silver stag , asian looking driver ? no wave near noarlunga

cops hiding just off commercial rd, round about near port noarlunga..coming down the hill from seaford . tricky buggers.. watch out boys and girls from the south

steering is just like having bad wheel alignment and stopping, no effects noticeable.. but im getting new fronts next monday so its not long it will be like that..

cool, was just curious, i thought the car would pull to one side under heavy breaking too.

chuck em on the back and do a skid :rofl:

spotted yesterday, a blue r33 look alike of carls r32 in south area

That could be me but i drive the actual car as i live south and drive the 32 :D

forgot to mention,, the click who drives the yellow fully kitted up r33 near junkfood corner.. kinda a fluro coloured car,,, anyone know her ?

I work with a chick who drives a yellow fully kitted fluro coloured 33. Might of been her.

spotted yesterday, a blue r33 look alike of carls r32 in south area

teal r33 no wing near christies beach police station

nice black stag, with gold or GTR R34 wheels on beach rd about sunset....big wave

That was me, spotted your car a mile away. I was just leaving motor reg with my new plates :)

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