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Took some shots of a customer's 370Z after a BC Coilover and Volk Wheels install. End result is a very hot 370Z. Reminds me a lot of a factory Porsche 997 GT3 RS. The rear of the car looks so much wider now! :tup:
Again, these are Volk TE 37(sunk face FTW!) at 19x9.5+22 and 19x10.5+12. Keep your eyes open for this car, as you're probably going to see it showing up everywhere! On to the pics:
Finally. Someone with some taste bought a 370z. That looks amazing.
I am ready to move into a red 370z now. Can I find one for $25k SOMEWHERE????
What tire sizes? Setup looks perfecto.
Thanks. I agree, the setup the customer chose works well with the car. Normally, I'm not a huge fan of black wheels on a blue car, but the new Monterrey Blue on the 370Z actually looks pretty hot.
Tires are Bridgestone Potenza RE-11
FF 265/35/19
RR 305/30/19
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Originally Posted by 350Zenophile
moar.
Were you able to get the alignment back into factory spec?
Close, but to keep the car at this ride height, he'll need a camber kit to dial it in perfectly to factory spec.
I love how the decals match the paint, it's the little details like that for me that really set a car off. Monterey Blue lugs ftw? He's already got the valvestem...