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dori thats f**king crazy man. does it scrup at all in the rear???

the 350Z wheels are temp wheels. got them at a great price. couldnt say no. wont be painting them black. had black wheels before and ye it wasnt my cup of tea.

as for fitting no spacers needed BUT if your plannin on lowerin your car the front guards will need to be rolled. my car is actually fairly low (driveway is in an angle so makes the car look high) and my front wheels scrub on full lock while entering driveways or if the car bounces on the road too much. but other then that no major issues at all.

thanks for the comments.

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18inch?? What would they set u back if u dont mind me asking?? Direct fit?? or need spacers??

yes 18s. its 18X8 +30offset. bought rims only for $200. tyres i got a good deal on a set of dunlops whci i can always get put on other 18's.

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Some night shots for me last night (shortly before getting defected whilst driving around looking for more good photo locations .. *sigh*) ..

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You should be able to click on those for a larger image too.

Overall, I'm pretty pleased with the results.

Certainly not bad for a cheapy camera - just wished it had raw capability so I could have done more with them post-processing...

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