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  1. I totally agree with you all regarding going 245 However will Compliance comply? seeing the placard is stating 9x8.5” / Rear: 19x9.0 I would hate to buy some nice Dunlop Direzza's or Pirelli Pzero's and the compliance bloke says sorry mate aint gonna fit em they dont comply.. Know what I mean?
  2. I don't know, was just a guess mate. This is the 100% correct dimensions for a 2008 370GT SP Coupe though. I even looked up the 370Z and there the exact dimensions! but in a R18 I cant answer why there different dimensions sorry, I'm a network Engineer Also Supports me http://www.jlimports.com.au/nissan-skyline-v36-370gt-coupe There frigging hard to find came across 2 or 3 as opposed to the rear which comes in many flavors and colors metaphorically speaking.
  3. Hi HiEUmungus I have used the Achilles ATR on my TRD Aurion, I wanted their Sport 2 series but they don't make a 225/45R19
  4. Hi GeeDog, Yep 100% correct. Maybe to allow for the Big 4 Pot brakes? This is from compliance. Wheels 10-spoke Front: 19x8.5” / Rear: 19x9.0” Type S and SP coupe Front: 225/45R19 / Rear: 245/40R19T base model, Type P coupe Brakes Front 4 Pot caliper, 355mm rotor / Rear 2 pot caliper, Type S and SP coupe
  5. I'm surprised there isn't a flashable Windows CE 6 or Linux distribution engineered for the unit. at the end of the day it is just Linux installed on it. Chris have you been able to bring up the Unix shell somehow?
  6. Hi All, I have finally bought an awesome 2008 Dark Blue 370GT SP Coupe from Yokohama. I just want to be well prepared for compliance to ensure fewer postponements The front Tyre dimensions are very rare! Front: 225/45R19 / Rear: 245/40R19 I can't just get anything.. to ensure I get the right ones that match the Tyre placard Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thx in Advance, Marty
  7. Great this was covered I have a 5 year old girl..and getting a 2009 SP Coupe . any day now she'll be able to buckle her own seat
  8. Thanks heaps guys, You have clarified a lot I'm getting an sp coupe so I'll definitely get 4 pistons! Big upgrade from the TRD Aurion I have which has 2 piston sliding calipers.
  9. Also, I guess if there sliding calipers there definetly not going to be 4 pistons, right? I think I got my self confused over reading. Because most sites state in 09 the S & SP coupes brakes where "upgraded" to 4 piston front and 2 back. They most certainly look like there 20x quicker to change pads..
  10. Thank you, Now its just a matter of happy hunting a nice grade 4.5 to 5 2007 - 09 sp with the woodgrain interior
  11. Hi Guys, I’m in the early stages of Importing a 2007 – 2008 370GT Coup I honestly cannot find anything regarding my query, nothing substantially evident anyway. I just want to know does both the late model 2007 & 2009 model S and SP have the same 4-piston front brakes and 2 piston rears? Or… Does the: P. sliding 1-piston S. 2-piston SP 4- Piston I don’t usually ask these kind of questions but I have Googled, Wiki’d and downloaded the Workshop Manual… Thank you in advance,
  12. Hi Guys, I’m in the early stages of Importing a 2008 – 2009 370GT Coup (CKV36-200523 (7 Speed FAT Chassis CODE) (can this be confirmed?)) I honestly cannot find anything regarding my query, nothing substantially evident anyway. I just want to know does both the late model 2008 & 2009 model S and SP have the same 4-piston front brakes and 2 piston rears? Or… Does the: P. sliding 1-piston S. 2-piston SP 4- Piston I don’t usually ask these kind of questions but I have Googled, Wiki’d and downloaded the Workshop Manual… Thank you in advance,
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