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Im feelin it RCZ! Looks great man :tup:
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RCZ - That Nismo spoiler look JUST SICK!!! I think I may have to rock that. Aside from the spoiler, did you have to get any other parts to install this properly? I thought I read that beefier parts were needed when installing the OEM Nismo Spoiler....
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Wow! That was fantastic!
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I'm really glad the drift made the cut too, awesome! Pretty cool to be a part of this! |
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I haven't posted in a while, but here's a teaser.
http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1289519776 http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1289519776 http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1289520073 Pro Pics and videos coming next week. I'll try and snap some better ones tomorrow or later tonight with some light and a real camera haha. Btw, I have no idea why it looks like the rear fender doesn't align. Light playing tricks. |
nice wheels bro!
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I love the stance and the overall look. I still think that wing needs something to finish off the look. Maybe the Nismo rear.
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That looks amazing RCZ, I have always been watching your PG Z since I want mine to look and run like yours does. If I don't just pick up a set of Enkei RPF1s, those Vossen are my favorite by far and away!
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Thanks guys, I gotta get better pictures, the ones I just put up do not do it justice. I'll see if I can try and snap a few after dinner. I love it. Offsets are perfect, no rubbing. 255/305 Pirelli P Zero combo. They are so much smoother than my NT-05's.
The wheels though, fitment is perfect. They are flush with the fender both front and rear and theres about an inch of wheel gap all the way around. I went on the highway and got the car up to speed * ehm!* and there was 0 vibration. No noises, nothing. Also I gotta add that Jav took care of me himself and was as polite and helpful as always. They normally don't sell the wheels directly so I was very surprised to be treated with so much care. They had 3 guys working on my car at once! It took them like 20 minutes to get the wheels off, take the tpms out, mount tpms on the other wheels, mount tires on new wheels, balance and install back on. They wrapped my old wheels and tires in plastic so they wouldn't get my car dirty and helped me load them up. I gotta say I was pretty impressed. Stand up company and judging by the ludicrous amount of wheels they had in stock, they don't really "need" my business that bad, but they still took care of me. Honestly guys, if someone's on the fence, buy them. I won't even get into how good the look on the car, that's subjective, so you guys can decide, but I pulled into a gas station and got a "nice car and nice wheels" from a guy in a super clean lowrider. I'm still not sure if thats good or bad haha, but I think just the fact that he went out of his way to say that about a car he could probably care less about says something. Jav and I have some interesting stuff in the works, definitely stay tuned over the next few weeks. |
very nice raul!!
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Looks nice man! Enjoy the P Zeros. I have them on my Mustang and they are nice, but they sure do wear out quickly. :D
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I'm waiting for a more functional rear diffuser to move forward with the rest of the exterior mods. We'll see.
Thanks for the compliments folks! Now I'm gonna figure out what to do with the stock wheels ;) Anyone want them? $1250 with the NT05 tires. |
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