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Old Dec 29, 2006 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Built2shredZ
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2441301

Here's my ride with a spoiler on it , Post some pictures of your car when you get it done...
That wing looks HOT. Thanks for the pic's, and yeah, I'll upload some images once I get it done.
I'm having small issues with wheel-well rubbing when hitting small bumps, ever since I got the 20's put on. Any suggestions?
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Old Dec 29, 2006 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by daZgirl
That's not too bad for painting and installing. I'm holding off until I find the right place to do it, since I want it to match perfectly.
Paint match is great:

https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....hlight=customs


Originally Posted by daZgirl
That wing looks HOT. Thanks for the pic's, and yeah, I'll upload some images once I get it done.
I'm having small issues with wheel-well rubbing when hitting small bumps, ever since I got the 20's put on. Any suggestions?
If it's rubbing, then you can roll either roll/shave your fenders, or dial in some negative camber (or you can lower it which will camber in your wheels/tires). What size tires are you running?
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Old Dec 29, 2006 | 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by daZgirl
That wing looks HOT. Thanks for the pic's, and yeah, I'll upload some images once I get it done.
I'm having small issues with wheel-well rubbing when hitting small bumps, ever since I got the 20's put on. Any suggestions?
Probably have a shop roll the fenders for you... Make sure you find one that has lots of experience doing it...

Originally Posted by daZgirl
That's not too bad for painting and installing. I'm holding off until I find the right place to do it, since I want it to match perfectly.
Your going to find it's next to impossible to match the paint exactly, for some reason the color never comes out right on bodykits with the lighter shades of paint (probably because there urethane) .. Not sure if fiberglass has this problem also.. One advantage of having a black car don't have to worry about color matching as much...

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