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De Furia Coņo le Roncan los Cojones hahaha !!!! needs a drop SON!!! but getting there i like where your Z is going..
in the other hand..God installing SS Stoptech brake lines is easy, bleeding the suckers out! not that fun...
in the other hand..God installing SS Stoptech brake lines is easy, bleeding the suckers out! not that fun...
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LMAO at the spanish! @ God installs SS Stoptech brake lines
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anyone here do the phonebook/newspaper fender pull trick? i want to try it but im not sure how effective it will be. i know one member has done it and it looks great on his, just need to make sure i do it right.
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lol...
Man i went through hell!!!.....lol..... so i went and got myself a "One Man Brake Bleeder Kit" and you have no idea how good those brake lines work. Instant performance honestly..cant wait for BBK.
Man i went through hell!!!.....lol..... so i went and got myself a "One Man Brake Bleeder Kit" and you have no idea how good those brake lines work. Instant performance honestly..cant wait for BBK.
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I'm just saying, in my opinion, if you save up for coilovers and rims to be put on at the same time, you can skip the 4x4 look all together, especially if you have aggressive offsets.
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Yea Edafe (RoyalT) did it with mine, his, and Eric's (ATX350), and I also did it myself for fronts works like a charm..Just need to heat up fender first
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anyone with 18x10.5 +15 all around? maybe with a 245/40 or 245/35? (dont like staggered)
i dont mind stretch or neg camber, right now i have 215/40 on 17x9 and -3 front/-5 rear on my current car
sorry for asking noob questions, i hate it when people ask the same questions on my car forum
but i mean im a total noob too whats a good fitment on 350z's
thanks in advance
i dont mind stretch or neg camber, right now i have 215/40 on 17x9 and -3 front/-5 rear on my current car
sorry for asking noob questions, i hate it when people ask the same questions on my car forum
but i mean im a total noob too whats a good fitment on 350z's
thanks in advance
Last edited by asianskater91; 07-17-2010 at 10:35 AM.