Louisiana Z/Import cookout April 29th *Lakefront*
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Originally Posted by Olivia350z
okay guys, i really need some stocks! mom can't bring mine down til next weekend! and i think i might need some before then!!
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Originally Posted by Olivia350z
thanks shawn. i will let ya know if i need them.
edit: you got pics of your G wheels? haha
edit: you got pics of your G wheels? haha
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Originally Posted by nuckinfutz74
To answer your questin z2g, if they are directional, then yes we can flip them.
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Originally Posted by Specv_USMC
i have yet to wax mine! I need the sentra detailed too, anyone know someone good?
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Originally Posted by z2g
I detail cars on the weekend. Wash, Clay, Wax and clean interrior. I charge 150 and do it either at my shop or at my house
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well me and will got my wheel spacers installed.
I got to say they came out better then I expected.
Installation was pretty fun and we only had problems breaking the brake caliper mounting bolts and finding something to set in the front spacer bolts.
All in all, id say the rears took 30min, and the fronts took 2 hrs.
Not bad, but we don't rush it.
Fitments are perfect. I think this is the best combo at least for the 17" stockers (/cry)
25mm rears 20mm fronts (ichiba)
Thanks to hatchboi for the hook up.
Hopefully william can upload the comparison pictures we took.
Notice: Do not make fun of how dirty my car is!
I got to say they came out better then I expected.
Installation was pretty fun and we only had problems breaking the brake caliper mounting bolts and finding something to set in the front spacer bolts.
All in all, id say the rears took 30min, and the fronts took 2 hrs.
Not bad, but we don't rush it.
Fitments are perfect. I think this is the best combo at least for the 17" stockers (/cry)
25mm rears 20mm fronts (ichiba)
Thanks to hatchboi for the hook up.
Hopefully william can upload the comparison pictures we took.
Notice: Do not make fun of how dirty my car is!
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Originally Posted by nothix
well me and will got my wheel spacers installed.
I got to say they came out better then I expected.
Installation was pretty fun and we only had problems breaking the brake caliper mounting bolts and finding something to set in the front spacer bolts.
All in all, id say the rears took 30min, and the fronts took 2 hrs.
Not bad, but we don't rush it.
Fitments are perfect. I think this is the best combo at least for the 17" stockers (/cry)
25mm rears 20mm fronts (ichiba)
Thanks to hatchboi for the hook up.
Hopefully william can upload the comparison pictures we took.
Notice: Do not make fun of how dirty my car is!
I got to say they came out better then I expected.
Installation was pretty fun and we only had problems breaking the brake caliper mounting bolts and finding something to set in the front spacer bolts.
All in all, id say the rears took 30min, and the fronts took 2 hrs.
Not bad, but we don't rush it.
Fitments are perfect. I think this is the best combo at least for the 17" stockers (/cry)
25mm rears 20mm fronts (ichiba)
Thanks to hatchboi for the hook up.
Hopefully william can upload the comparison pictures we took.
Notice: Do not make fun of how dirty my car is!
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Originally Posted by hatchboi
john do you do fender work?
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Originally Posted by RX350Z
i wanna make sure i get this straight: you are a pharmacist, transmission guy, mechanic all around, some electrical work, AND you detail on the weekends? did i miss anything?
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Originally Posted by blasian
John, how much would you charge to change a clutch and flywheel?