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vince.350z
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Car: 2003 350z touring edition

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So I got my Z 2 days ago, 03 touring edition







It already had an injen intake and 19" hp rims when I bought itI want to make my wheels more flush with the body, but I was wondering if I could use spacers or is that a bad idea?I also want to lower it but will I need coils or you can change stock settings?
Modified by vince.350z at 9:56 AM 8/22/2009


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hotrodjoseph
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lol jk, nice z cuz

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sluggoZ
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Car: 2004.5 Nissan 350Z Touring Roadster Super Black/Black

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CongratZ!

IMHO I don't like spacers....a lot of tire places will not touch your car with spacers on.....and they are a safety hazard....just my 2 cents.

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Mr. Z33
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Car: 2003 Pearl White 350Z

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Nice Z! Mine is also a 03 touring

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pdubzx
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Car: 2003 Nissan 350z (Touring)

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Very Clean!!

JDMZ32
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She would look better if the wheels were more flush. I don't know much about spacers, so don't ask me what I mean, but here's what I've heard several times: If you get spacers, hubcentric spacers are the way to go. "Regular" spacers, as stated above, aren't safe. Just what I've read.


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