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the big differences is the 1st one is 20" wheels and slammed. the 350z looks like stock height or a very mild drop on 19's. The bigger the wheel, the
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the big differences is the 1st one is 20" wheels and slammed. the 350z looks like stock height or a very mild drop on 19's. The bigger the wheel, the less sidewall you will have which seems to be what you're looking for. Neither picture is stretched. Offsets play the role in how flush to the fenders you will be. are you lowered at all? plan on lowering? willing to run camber?
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