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I think it'll fit, correct nut spacing, OK offset, especially they mention the 350z which has the same hub bore size as the 370z. But as I said your alloys
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I think it'll fit, correct nut spacing, OK offset, especially they mention the 350z which has the same hub bore size as the 370z. But as I said your alloys will stick inside of your bodywork at the back of the car. You could install a 20 or 25 mm spacer at the back to even up the alloy to the bodywork.
If I were you I'd still get someone elses opinion before you go ahead! maybe send a PM to one of the senior members here. |
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