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a very slow work in progress cause i'm poor drop.jpg roof.jpg diffuser.jpg got focals in the door and a pioneer dvd headunit (forgot which unit)
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a very slow work in progress cause i'm poor
drop.jpg roof.jpg diffuser.jpg got focals in the door and a pioneer dvd headunit (forgot which unit) |
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Focals sound real nice.. my buddy has them in his Mitsubishi.
![]() I always hear from people "What? You didn't get a sunroof?" The (vinyl?) top is cool.. I like the rear a lot though it looks pro. The matching blue baby seat is the best though haha ![]() Shiny blue Zs lead the way!
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Love the blue mixed with black accents.
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Looking great! Definitely looks professionally done, especially the rear!
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Looking great! My vote for the next mod is on an exhaust, it really brings the car to life and adds what is missing in stock form imho.
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Exhaust is a great idea. I was thinking about FI or motor dyne.
Would love to get wheels but my z is a dd and the ride is really comfortable scared that the bigger wheels will ruin that |
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I would think that as long as the overall weight of the wheel/tire combo remains the same as stock or lighter; your ride quality should remain pretty similar. It might be slightly harsher due to a smaller sidewall, but it shouldn't be a big difference.
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got these from B2 AUTO DESIGNS I haven't seen a ton of spacers but these look sexy. good weight too. you could feel the quality IMG_2563.jpg IMG_2564.jpg here is the after shot feels great, no vibrations |
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