Konig Zero In 18x9.5 (all around) installed
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I went with these because I wanted some black and a dash of red, but not over the top. These rims gave me that with the inner black rim and the red stripe. Very few Zs have these rims on and I also liked the fact that they aren't that common. Dressed them with Cooper Zeon RS3-S (new tire came out in April) 245/40 Front and 275/40 Rear.
Just for comparison here is a crappy pic of it stock:

Konig Zero Ins:



Just for comparison here is a crappy pic of it stock:

Konig Zero Ins:



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Well, I guess one man's meat is another's poison.
These are good quality for the money..Konig uses the License from Enkie to use their advanced casting system. The wheels are fairly light for 9.5"..two wheels packed in the boxes weighed 56lbs.
I'm on a budget and stole these for $670 OUT THE DOOR.
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I have Nismo S tune on there...dropped only around 3/4-7/8" F/R. The fronts are 245/40..sightly shorter than the stock 225/45s so the gap is a tiny bit more there. Offset is +25 all around. Since these are 9.5" with 245/275, they're damn close to flush with no spacers.
it looks ok.
i think with more drop and very slight neg. camber to make it appear a little more custom and aggressive would look nice.
shorty antenna, darken the headlights & black door handle would be my next steps after that.
i think with more drop and very slight neg. camber to make it appear a little more custom and aggressive would look nice.
shorty antenna, darken the headlights & black door handle would be my next steps after that.








