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I just got a new white 370Z, but I need some ideas of what to do to it. Brainstorming so far has brought me to powder coat the wheels black,

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Old 11-22-2011, 05:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I just got a new white 370Z, but I need some ideas of what to do to it. Brainstorming so far has brought me to powder coat the wheels black, carbon fiber diffuser, carbon fiber fangs, and black badge emblems. Anybody have some good ideas or experience?
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Old 11-22-2011, 06:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Painting the front and rear fangs/valance is very popular,so are carbon fiber "b" pillar covers.
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I'd say wheels spacers and lowering springs over carbon fiber bits and painted wheels. Nothing like improving the stance to make the z even sportier!
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Old 11-29-2011, 02:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I don't know if I want to adjust the ride height yet as I still want to be able to go over speed bumps.
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Spacers.

I didn't want to drop mine because I needed ground clearance, like you. Pushing the wheels out to be flush with the fenders with spacers really helped improve the look. No more tucked wheels.
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Spacers.

I didn't want to drop mine because I needed ground clearance, like you. Pushing the wheels out to be flush with the fenders with spacers really helped improve the look. No more tucked wheels.
can you notice more of a wheel gap now that you have installed spacers with no drop. I want to get spacers but an afraid of the wheel gap looking larger due to the wheel being closer to the fender. I dont plan on dropping the car in the near future. maybe sometime down the road when i have more disposable income.... im sure installation costs are pretty high for springs
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can you notice more of a wheel gap now that you have installed spacers with no drop. I want to get spacers but an afraid of the wheel gap looking larger due to the wheel being closer to the fender. I dont plan on dropping the car in the near future. maybe sometime down the road when i have more disposable income.... im sure installation costs are pretty high for springs
I believe adding spacers actually reduces the look of the gap.
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I believe adding spacers actually reduces the look of the gap.
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Swift springs will give you a drop without speed bump problems. That coupled with spacers is a pretty good start if you're looking for something a bit more aggressive.
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Swift springs will give you a drop without speed bump problems. That coupled with spacers is a pretty good start if you're looking for something a bit more aggressive.
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I always thought the nicest looking white cars had the roof done in black vinal and the headlights painted painted white to match the car and the aftermarket tails that are mostly clear.
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It will be a PITA to get into some driveways, though. I scraped at stock ride height.
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No problem in FL. Not sure how bad Colorado Springs is.
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Was planning on getting springs until I saw this on my driveway:




That was with nobody in the car either...
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Was planning on getting springs until I saw this on my driveway:




That was with nobody in the car either...
Easy fix!! Don't park in your driveway. Duh?
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