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How big were your wheels before? How is the ride comfort compared to before? Nice photos btw :D.

stock 18's

rides perfect.

got more slammed today.

Update to come

honestly the comfort has gone down slightly, but handling actually feels better, aka coilovers and front camber, rear camber/toe arms.

im really impressed.

lol at buying a camera purely to take these photos for $197. POW!

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How it sits rolling down the hiway, bit lower and cambered now. more to come soon!

Very nice, mate.

By the way, did you spray your front grille? What kind of black colour is it?

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Nice JDM look you've done there, Mark. :thumbsup:

If you don't mind me asking, is your tint darkest legal?

Hi VT!

and thankyou...

I believe the tint is legal (darkest I could safely get).

It's a strange tint though.....on some angles/refraction of light it appears black, at times quite light when compared to that 'privacy glass' stuff.

Cheers!

Hi VT!

and thankyou...

I believe the tint is legal (darkest I could safely get).

It's a strange tint though.....on some angles/refraction of light it appears black, at times quite light when compared to that 'privacy glass' stuff.

Cheers!

Hi Mark, you are welcome.

I just ask because, from your photos, the front tint matches near-perfect with the rear tint (Not the privacy bit near the glass panel).

I am thinking of having the dark tint without any types of stickers on the wind screens and get my roof black (If you know the look I mean :) ). For that case, I have to have darkest tint (Not sure yet with legal or not legal :P ).

Hi Mark, you are welcome.

I just ask because, from your photos, the front tint matches near-perfect with the rear tint (Not the privacy bit near the glass panel).

I am thinking of having the dark tint without any types of stickers on the wind screens and get my roof black (If you know the look I mean :) ). For that case, I have to have darkest tint (Not sure yet with legal or not legal :P ).

I think I know 'the look' you're after....I've seen some Strawberry Faced Silvia's getting around with the 'blacktop- look'....I really like that look. I reckon the V35 would look good with that too. (if I'm on the right track VT?)

oh...I reckon it's just plain old luck that made my glass look black on that photo occassion!

Cheers!

I think I know 'the look' you're after....I've seen some Strawberry Faced Silvia's getting around with the 'blacktop- look'....I really like that look. I reckon the V35 would look good with that too. (if I'm on the right track VT?)

oh...I reckon it's just plain old luck that made my glass look black on that photo occassion!

Cheers!

Cool. Fair enough. :)

Well, great work on your V. Any progress, please let us know, Mark.

Cheers.

Very nice, mate.

By the way, did you spray your front grille? What kind of black colour is it?

Hey Vic!

its actually a new grille all together, in gloss black abs plastic.

pretty good investment, changes the whole front end. i like it

Hey Vic!

its actually a new grille all together, in gloss black abs plastic.

pretty good investment, changes the whole front end. i like it

Wow, ok. That looks really nice. Where did you buy it from?

I might also want to get my grille black in the future. :)

Wow, ok. That looks really nice. Where did you buy it from?

I might also want to get my grille black in the future. :)

Ebay special, but the guys on g35 driver said this one fits best, and i highly agree.. came well packed too

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290508184733&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWNX:IT

Ebay special, but the guys on g35 driver said this one fits best, and i highly agree.. came well packed too

http://cgi.ebay.com/...e=STRK:MEWNX:IT

Cool. Thanks, mate. I will keep my eyes on it when there's another one for sale.

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