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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 04:36 PM
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I just wanted to make a thread where I could post all my random pics of my car as I update it.

I'll start off with what my car used to look like.

Stock ride hight. 19'' Nismo LMGT4's. Authentic Nismo USDM sideskirts. Aerosync front bumper. HKS exhaust.



Didn't have many pictures when these wheels were on the car. I really did love the style of the wheel. You can't go wrong with them. I just wanted a wider setup with more aggressive offsets.

Then I ordered Volk GTS 19x9.5+17 and 19x10.5+18 back in February 2010 from Forged. After unforeseen delays the wheels finally arrived around November 2010. I ordered BC Racing BR type coilovers as well as a SPC rear camber kit. I also bought Project Kic Neo Chro lugs to compliment the wheels. I opted for the simpler route with a Mines lip with OEM bumper and stock side skirts.

I just had the wheels and coilovers installed. I also had the car aligned as well. Big thanks to R/T Tuning for doing all of the work. Always a pleasure dealing with the guys over there . I went with a conservative drop for now. Until I can find another daily driver and a solution to my awful driveway. Anyway onto the pics.

































Sorry for the terrible pictures by the way. I'm no photographer by any means. Still learning this fancy camera. I'm going to try to get some proper pictures of the car at better angles this weekend or next.

Opinions and Criticism is appreciated.

Thanks for looking
Dan

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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 04:42 PM
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Future plans include:

-Motordyne Plenum Spacer
-Motordyne MREV2
-Headers
-Test Pipes
-Osiris UpRev Tune
-Project Mu Big Brake Kit
-Red Bride Gias
-Full Exterior Paint Correction

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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 04:53 PM
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The Z looks clean and nice lip. Replace the reflectors with clear ones or black them out.
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Kuhan
The Z looks clean and nice lip. Replace the reflectors with clear ones or black them out.
Thanks, I had clear ones on my other bumper. They do look nice, but I think i've been without the amber reflectors for so long I actually like the way they look now . I couldn't really explain why haha.
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 05:22 PM
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love the clean rims. everything looks great so far. keep it up dan
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by BoomerZ33
love the clean rims. everything looks great so far. keep it up dan
Thanks , I saw your car in a few pics from that StreetWar 7 meet love the blue/white combo. I missed out on the meet. I'm trying to make it to the Sonic meet on May 1st I think, that is supposed to be pretty big for the tristate area.
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 05:42 PM
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Looking good! Clean Z.
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 05:58 PM
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looking sick dan .
once u lower it one more inch it would be sicker .
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 05:59 PM
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Clean ride. Mine's or Evo-R lip?
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Originally Posted by verdict.
Looking good! Clean Z.
Thanks man.

Originally Posted by stinky350z
looking sick dan .
once u lower it one more inch it would be sicker .
Thanks Stinky i'm planning on lowering it another inch and a half . I have bigger tires so I hope I won't rub too bad. Hopefully I can get the wheels actually fully dry the next time I wash the car haha.

Originally Posted by AdvanZ33
Clean ride. Mine's or Evo-R lip?
Thanks, its the Mine's lip from Evo-R. It fits perfect. It's technically not the authentic Mine's although Evo-R says it comes from the same factory and is the exact same lip. He has a thread in the marketplace where you can buy one. I gave up on trying to find the Veilside V1 lip because a new CF one was almost 700 bucks and you would have to wait a bit.

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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 06:30 PM
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Nice Z man

Side marker delete
And headlight yellow bulb delete
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 06:39 PM
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nice. i'm jelly of the exhaust. your car looks brand new.
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 06:44 PM
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So clean!
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Originally Posted by KingBaby
Nice Z man

Side marker delete
And headlight yellow bulb delete
Thanks man, i've been thinking about doing the yellow bulb delete for a while now.

Originally Posted by SuperBlack350z
nice. i'm jelly of the exhaust. your car looks brand new.
Thanks Andrew means a lot man. I think my car has 45,000 miles on it now. There are definitely some problems spots on the car though. I need to get the outline where the splash guards came off wet sanded or something and theres a few minor dings here and there but not too big of a deal.

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So clean!
Thanks Wais! That emoticon is great LOL
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Might I suggest a fender roll and 10mm spacers in the rear?
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Looks great, and yes it's so clean.
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Originally Posted by sry110
Might I suggest a fender roll and 10mm spacers in the rear?
I already have had the rear fenders rolled. I'm definitely thinking of picking up a 10mm spacer as well as a 5mm spacer at some point and messing around with them to see how far I could go with these wheels (staying with current tire sizes 245/35 and 275/35). It would definitely have to be after I lowered the car more though. For now I couldn't be happier. Going from those base wheels I bought to these is such a big difference.


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Looks great, and yes it's so clean.
Thanks

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Old Apr 20, 2011 | 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by VQpoweredZ
I already have had the rear fenders rolled. I'm definitely thinking of picking up a 10mm spacer as well as a 5mm spacer at some point and messing around with them to see how far I could go with these wheels (staying with current tire sizes 245/35 and 275/35). It would definitely have to be after I lowered the car more though. For now I couldn't be happier. Going from those base wheels I bought to these is such a big difference.
I hear ya. For whatever it's worth, I'm running 285/35/19 rears with +22 wheels and 10mm spacer (net +12 offset) and rear fenders are rolled but not super tight. I have no rubbing and I am actually going to try a 15mm spacer next week to see if I can sneak by with it. So the point being, with your +18 rears and 275/35 you could easily fit a 10mm spacer. I'd even say a 15mm will fit without a problem, depending where you set your camber.
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Old Apr 20, 2011 | 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted by sry110
I hear ya. For whatever it's worth, I'm running 285/35/19 rears with +22 wheels and 10mm spacer (net +12 offset) and rear fenders are rolled but not super tight. I have no rubbing and I am actually going to try a 15mm spacer next week to see if I can sneak by with it. So the point being, with your +18 rears and 275/35 you could easily fit a 10mm spacer. I'd even say a 15mm will fit without a problem, depending where you set your camber.
Nice, I didn't realize you were running a 285 in the rear. I'm running -2.5 degrees of negative camber in the rear and around -1.9 in the front. I know i'll have to get spacers when I lower it more. It'll just take some test fitting to see which ones will fit best.

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Old Apr 20, 2011 | 07:00 PM
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hardest part is out of the way, Volk GTS with perfect color combo. add to that some baller front lip and exhaust. Such a great start with nice parts. Next hard part is coilovers and fitment (which you already have figured out).

cant wait to see whats next! Get a DD already! lol
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