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Mr.kenchan nice hand-warmer on a hot summer day. lol :tup: |
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I had the day off again so I motored over to a surf spot I haven't been to in a very long time, surfed for about two hours and took this pic afterwards :tup:
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Installed splash guards today since they were not on the car when I bought it from the dealer. The Z is ready for some spacers now. :tup:
http://photos.eddiedelgado.com/photo...-CSgZnKs-M.jpg http://photos.eddiedelgado.com/photo...-957ZNzK-M.jpg I also played around with some 25mm spacers I had to see what they would look like on the stock rear wheels. A little too much for my taste. I'm thinking 15mm front and 20mm rear. Or even 10mm front and 15mm rear. http://photos.eddiedelgado.com/photo...-VDRhxr4-M.jpg |
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^Looks good, your splash guards are so much nicer than the ones for that came for the 350z!
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:iagree: Lovin the PWJDM CF!
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installed my stillen GEN 3s!!!
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martin- looks good. :tup:
waizzz- nice scenery! :D hey so i filed the decorative part of the PWJDM knob a little bit (actually, it took me like 1hr not to scuff up the brushed area. :D and the mt.fuji didn't look bad so i just kept it like this. i put a little plastic ring i had in my parts bin to raise the boot a little bit. perfect fit. :p (crappy droid pict...) http://www.the370z.com/members/kench...42860-knob.jpg |
pedz- those splashguards are looking good! :tup:
yah, if i was to do it i would do 15/15 spacers. im currently running ET33/ET15 (while the rear is 10.5 on my weds), imho the offset looks perfect for stock height. http://www.the370z.com/members/kench...front-side.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/kench...-rear-side.jpg |
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