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OK... so i would like to invite the driver of a silver R33 to offer me an apology.

i was crossing brighton road in a more than generous gap in the traffic about 30 min ago. only to hear some ass hat in a silver 33 that was sporting SAU stickers drop it back to 2nd and boot it in my direction....

Now, we made eye contact... both you and I know that i am an easy foot taller than you, and a good 40Kg heavier. If you dont choose to apologise, i will find you and extract an apology.

I'll bet you didnt think that i am a member on here.

the ball is in your court sir

Hey Chad,

what offsets are you running on your Stagea, and what size tyres. I'm putting on GTSt brakes and need some spacers so I may as well fill the guards out while i'm at it.

The rims I have at the moment are bogan/bob-jane spec +38 18x235s I'm thinking 25-30mm spacers front, maybe 15mm rear or just leave it as they are.

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