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Man that looks nice. Hey JJ-NISMO could you measure the from the the Fender to the Ground for me? Thanks, c

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Man that looks nice. Hey JJ-NISMO could you measure the from the the Fender to the Ground for me?


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Man that looks nice. Hey JJ-NISMO could you measure the from the the Fender to the Ground for me?


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cdox, I measured the front before and after the drop. Check out the picks below. After the drop the middle section of the front is sitting at 5.5 inches from the under guard and 6 inches at the paint. The side portion of the front fender is sitting a 4 inches from the under guard and 4.75 inches from the paint.

If a Nismo and a standard 370z were dropped to the same height, I think the Nismo will still have more clearance issues due to the longer nose.
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cdox, I measured the front before and after the drop. Check out the picks below. After the drop the middle section of the front is sitting at 5.5 inches from the under guard and 6 inches at the paint. The side portion of the front fender is sitting a 4 inches from the under guard and 4.75 inches from the paint.

If a Nismo and a standard 370z were dropped to the same height, I think the Nismo will still have more clearance issues due to the longer nose.

Thanks. That kind of helps, but I was really looking for the wheel well/Fender to the Ground on the side with the wheel.
I have the swift springs, but stating the think it's going to be a bit to low for me. If you would not mind taking a few shot of the front and rear measured from the ground to the to the side fender/wheel well just about the wheel it's self.

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