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M.Bonanni 01-30-2010 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by JB-370z (Post 382050)
I just bought these wheels as well. The first batch of wheels will be done being made in 2 weeks than another 1month and 2 weeks to package and get to SSR. Your might be in this batch. I bought these in the specs in my sig. they are the sames specs as the red 370 you have a pic of. The same red z in the ssr ads. These are the lightest wheels ssr has ever produced. How big of a rear lip is that???

Yeah I hope it is. I hate waiting. :) I got different sizes than on the red car. I opted for a 10" front instead of the 9.5" on the red car although my front lip will be the same and the fitment will be the same. In the rear though, I went with an 11" while the red car has 10.5" and a bit different offsets and mine will have an even deeper lip than on that car. I think the one on the red Z is 108mm and the ones going on my car are 118mm.

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Originally Posted by Sharif@Forged (Post 382283)
2010 is going to be an exciting year for the 370Z on track. It will be interesting to see how far the car can be taken, in both NA and FI forms.

Agreed. It is an exceptional platform. It has its shortcomings with the fuel starvation and oil temps, but its got exceptional potential in the handling and power departments.

boosted180 02-02-2010 11:52 PM

looking good, mike! i never knew about this thread until now. what a surprise to see your last pic with me in the passenger seat!

so when are we gonna see you out at the track again? you should try to make it out to big willow with speedventures on the 21st (even if it's with another car). it'll be fun.

Caravanshaka 02-03-2010 07:50 AM

hey Mike, what are the specs on your forgestars? I'll try and get them sold for you :tup:

M.Bonanni 02-03-2010 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by boosted180 (Post 386111)
looking good, mike! i never knew about this thread until now. what a surprise to see your last pic with me in the passenger seat!

so when are we gonna see you out at the track again? you should try to make it out to big willow with speedventures on the 21st (even if it's with another car). it'll be fun.

I would love to go out to Big Willow, I am itching to get back out on a track. Unfortunately the 370Z was at its weakest out at streets of willow when I took you around. That was the last event for those tires and those rotors, not to mention I somehow got a crack in my oil cooler so thats garbage. I should be getting some new rotors soon, but tires and a new oil cooler still have to get purchased before I can take the 370Z back out on track. Not to mention, I will be doing an event out at Buttonwillow that day for charity with the Berk Technology 135i. More details to be posted on that soon.

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Originally Posted by Caravanshaka (Post 386224)
hey Mike, what are the specs on your forgestars? I'll try and get them sold for you :tup:

19x9+24 front, 19x11+33 rear, Matte Black, new design center caps. Will be sold without tires. Haven't come up with a price yet, but for the right offer I will sell them and roll around on my severely worn track wheels/tires for 60-90 days. :)

Caravanshaka 02-03-2010 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by M.Bonanni (Post 386431)
19x9+24 front, 19x11+33 rear, Matte Black, new design center caps. Will be sold without tires. Haven't come up with a price yet, but for the right offer I will sell them and roll around on my severely worn track wheels/tires for 60-90 days. :)

Let me know if you get a price in mind. We've got a big meet/car-show coming up in early march around here, so if you haven't sold them by then I'll advertise that you have basically the same wheels as mine for sale :tup:

M.Bonanni 02-03-2010 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Caravanshaka (Post 386438)
Let me know if you get a price in mind. We've got a big meet/car-show coming up in early march around here, so if you haven't sold them by then I'll advertise that you have basically the same wheels as mine for sale :tup:

Thanks! :)

M.Bonanni 02-11-2010 06:54 PM

On a personal note...

Spy Optic came back on as a personal sponsor for my driving efforts in 2010! And I re-designed my website...

Bonanni Motorsports | Home

As for the car. Finalizing my 2010 vinyl layout for the car this week and will get it applied next week in time for the Berk Technology Charity Ride-A-Long/Hellaflush 3.5 event. The new livery will be colored to match the new 2010 Berk Technology Time Attack 135i livery since the 370Z will be on display in the Berk Technology pit area at all of the time attacks this year. The layout of the sponsor logos will be MUCH simpler than in the past. Going for a crowd pleasing "clean" look. Parts wise, all I am waiting on is the SSR SP3 wheels to get built and delivered. I am also working on a few new sponsorships for some exciting parts, but who knows if they will happen.

vipor 02-11-2010 07:21 PM

To be honest, that iFrame is terrible.

Grats on the work though. Saw some of your 135i vids :tup:

M.Bonanni 02-11-2010 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by vipor (Post 398140)
To be honest, that iFrame is terrible.

Grats on the work though. Saw some of your 135i vids :tup:

Hey now, go easy on me. Self taught web designer here. I didn't even know what iFrame was a few days ago. :) Step 1 was to get the content on there, step 2 is to figure out how to smoothly integrate it.

vipor 02-11-2010 08:02 PM

php includes are the cleanest way. unless you're talking AJAX, which above even my head

M.Bonanni 02-11-2010 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by vipor (Post 398202)
php includes are the cleanest way. unless you're talking AJAX, which above even my head

No no no, I don't know what any of that is. Think much simpler. By self taught, I mean I Googled "how to integrate one website into another" then I found out what iFrame was, then I Googled "free iFrame HTML code" then copy and paste into Dreamweaver. Thats the level of expertise I am working with here. :D

But now I have a new thing to Google thanks to you! PHP includes... :D

vipor 02-11-2010 08:54 PM

It's pretty easy overall but it does require some understanding of code as it pertains to variables and functions. Using a combination of XHTML, CSS, PHP, and .htaccess you can make a site seem like it's much more than it really is. Makes it very easy to expand and modify too.

Alarm Express, Inc.

I made this site for my old work and got massively underpaid for it. They effed up the logo/header some but the functionality is all there. Look at the "directories" and the links. Then look at the source code. It abides by all standards, and displays almost 100% identical across all browsers.

M.Bonanni 02-11-2010 11:06 PM

When it comes to understanding or reading code I am pretty much clueless, especially if its something other than basic HTML. CSS, PHP, XHTML...no clue. I really only know how to copy/past code and do stuff in Dreamweaver that has a button, like changing font color lol.

vipor 02-12-2010 10:53 AM

Heh fair enough. If you run into any speedbumps feel free to shoot me a PM. Glad to help.

M.Bonanni 02-12-2010 11:02 AM

^^^Thanks! :)


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