Louisiana Z/Import cookout April 29th *Lakefront*
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OK peoples, the official search is on. I need a LSU vs. LA Tech student ticket, let me know what you've got
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Heather was taking some through out the day.
Now THIS is fitment, if you're willing to run a 235
19x10 -25, yes negative
wow
Now THIS is fitment, if you're willing to run a 235
19x10 -25, yes negative
wow
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sup bishes.....yesterday was fun. rolling the fenders isn't near as hard as I thought it would be. It was easy with two people but it would've been difficult by myself. Soleil held the heat gun on the fender while I rolled the fender. Worked out real well. Now we can run better offsets. Bradley and I lowered my Z with some help from Lance. Will finally helped at the end of the day with removing Soleil's exhaust. You can see Will in one of my pics making sure the engine was still in the engine bay while Bradley and I reinstalled the shock and spring assembly on the front. He confirmed that the engine was still there.
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this is thread of the guy I was talking about yesterday. he made a website of his Z and is getting superbashed for it. this is the guy with the one-off foose wheels and custom twin turbo. you'll see a pic of his engine bay with an aem intake.
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-nissan-350z/311513-how-much-do-you-love-your-350z-hope-this-post-is-o-k.html
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-nissan-350z/311513-how-much-do-you-love-your-350z-hope-this-post-is-o-k.html
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Originally Posted by DustinZ33
sup bishes.....yesterday was fun. rolling the fenders isn't near as hard as I thought it would be. It was easy with two people but it would've been difficult by myself. Soleil held the heat gun on the fender while I rolled the fender. Worked out real well. Now we can run better offsets. Bradley and I lowered my Z with some help from Lance. Will finally helped at the end of the day with removing Soleil's exhaust. You can see Will in one of my pics making sure the engine was still in the engine bay while Bradley and I reinstalled the shock and spring assembly on the front. He confirmed that the engine was still there.
lol, you fools would still be at Bradley's house if i wouldn't have told you to twist the impact gun when it "broke"..
really disappointed in you two.. next time don't expect me to help at all
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Originally Posted by soleil350z
dustin, u finish with olivia's exhaust?