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FYI, the owner, Jay, still has his Nismo wheels for tracking it, and he has every intention of tracking it. The Works are just his street wheels. They look gigantic, but they are 20" wheels, which is very common with the 370Z guys. They just have really low profile tires, and that makes them look bigger than they are.
Also, the main reason that amps are situated on stands in the rear is neccesity. There isnt a lot of room to hide stuff in the 370Z, unlike the 350Z. He needed the skateboard rack, and he needs the spaces behind the seats for storing stuff, too. So that took up a lot of room. He is also a long time touring musician, who spends a lot of time in the car. Not having a decent sound system was not an option for him. And anyone with a Nismo 370Z can tell you how bad the stock stereo sounds. All the equipment is for sound quality, not for gigantic bass.
I like it, pretty baddass!!! Never too low, lol. I do also say the 370 is growing on me a tad bit more... What are the specs on bbk and power she puts to the ground ??