photoshoot of my PPW after eibach springs =]
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I like the drop. Eibach and GF210 springs seem to give the perfect drop. The stock 06+ wheels, I think, look the best on the Z. Like you said, the spacers will definitely finish the job. congrats.
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thanks for the comments everyone. no, i havent gotten a camber kit yet, just allignment. But a camber kit and spacers are next on my list so i will probly get some soon. and yes, Cosmin's photography skills DO help my car look better haha
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Originally Posted by calin
oh...and YES, i know i need spacers ![Smilie](https://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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some great shots... i got the sportline springs + tokico d-spec shocks... ill post my pics after a new wash
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nice choice. i have the gf210. looks like they have the same drop.
i still love my stock wheels. i wonder what it looks like with wider tires.
245 front and 275 rear.
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i still love my stock wheels. i wonder what it looks like with wider tires.
245 front and 275 rear.
wooohooo posts # 69
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Originally Posted by darklocust
you don't need spacers, just some wider wheels after you get tired of the stocker look...
some great shots... i got the sportline springs + tokico d-spec shocks... ill post my pics after a new wash
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some great shots... i got the sportline springs + tokico d-spec shocks... ill post my pics after a new wash
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Originally Posted by Shiftwell
nice choice. i have the gf210. looks like they have the same drop.
i still love my stock wheels. i wonder what it looks like with wider tires.
245 front and 275 rear.
wooohooo posts # 69
i still love my stock wheels. i wonder what it looks like with wider tires.
245 front and 275 rear.
wooohooo posts # 69
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Old thread bump, good looking pics though.
Though I'm wondering the same thing
... how did you like the Sportlines? I'm in debate between these and coilovers... though I know I probably won't ever go lower than what these offer.
I'm so torn...
Though I'm wondering the same thing
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Sorry I just now saw that this thread was bumped. I really like the Sportline springs. Although you WILL need a camber kit, especially for the rear. The front isn't too bad in my case (although I hear it's worse for others who have the same springs). I'll be getting coilovers soon though. I don't feel like spending money on aftermarket shocks alone, so I figured I might as well just put in an extra few hundred and get some nice coilovers