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Originally Posted by TaylorRyan370
Nice pics!
Btw I love the fenders and the wheels on axmea's Z!
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Ryan -- Thanks bud. It was nice putting a face to the car. I like the transformation of your Z. I remember when you first joined the forum and was contemplating on getting one. That was a few months back. Now you have this sick Z not to mention a nice sounding Z.
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Originally Posted by Kenny
Damn.. I wanted to go to this meet but I was caught up with another event. oh well..
The fenders on this look interesting. I'm not sure how I feel about it though, it doesn't really flow that well with the lines of the car. Plus those wheels are terrible looking.
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Ok Kenny. This is why I love our 370Z forum. We're all entitled to our opinion. I respect yours. The fenders are not for everyone. It is a matter of taste and it is the look I wanted. What I could tell you is like a lot of forum members, I've done a great deal of research and countless hours deciding on which wheels to get within my modest budget. I've asked a lot of questions from dealers and manufacturers and members about construction, design, country of origin, materials used, and their experience with the wheels they have. I made an educated decision on my purchase and knew that I was not getting junk or something terrible as you eloquently stated. What you can help me with as well as other Avant Garde AG 560 and Work Varianza owners is to share what your experience with the wheels were to justify your thoughts. If you have nothing productive, then I'll take it as a douche comment. Btw, I would like to meet you on the next meet so I can check out your Z. As a lot of people in the forum know, I admire all Z's and never criticize unless warranted.
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Originally Posted by zero
Nice photos, Waizzz
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I agree. Waizzz does not have to do this but he puts in his time and effort for all of us to appreciate.
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Originally Posted by Waizzz
Congrats on the wheels Rafael, damn your car is way different every month I see you
Kenny, come on man that's not very cool you might want to keep those kind of comments to yourself
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Thanks Waizzz! If you need help with the skid plates, I can help. I have the blades to cut through the metal. If I were to do it again, I would use counter sunk flat head machine bolts with lock nuts. I used screws with speed nuts and one bolt with a lock nut on each side.