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even though the car has been lowered 30mm, the fronts are fine but the rears had to be rolled.

Otherwise it would be chopping my tyres everytime i hit a bump/go over speed bumps.

The rear tyres are 275's an are stretched, which helps less scrubbing.

Hi guys.Im new on here but have been browisng SAU for awile now and just recently signed up.Here are some pics of my 03 V35 6spd manual with factory Brembos that i thought id share with you all.Purchased it stock as a rock and have had it for just over 14 months now and im loving it :blink: ,im sure you guys are aswell....

Mods iv'e done so far are:

K sport coilovers.

5zigen Pro Racer catback exhaust system.

Sprint Booster.

Top fuel metal mesh air filter element.

Project MU brake pads.

Tinted windows and painted the mesh in the front bar....

1st pic with my stock wheels on.

2nd pic with my WORK Varianza SC1. 18 x9 +30 F (Got 20mm spacers), 18x10 +20 R.

3rd pic with my RAYS NISMO LMGT1 (all white). 18x9.5 + 14 all round.

Enjoy the pics guys :)

Cheers..

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Thanks mate.I know what you mean about the black marks and i havent had any issues yet.The 5zigens have been on the car for awile.Actually i got them installed on the 2nd day i got the V.I got it installed sittiing flush to the rear bar as i didnt want it sticking out.They weren't really the zorst system i wanted but i was limited to options.

Here's the dish.The fronts looks too plain as they dont have dish.But they look good with the 20mm spacers..It kinda looks like the wheels are sunken in compared to the rear :) ...The pics are without spacers..I wasnt feeling the WORKS soo i got the LMGT1s and they are stayin on..

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