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  • 4 weeks later...

Here is my BOY. I just love it. I was actually planning to buy a coupe, but couldnot find one at that time. :thumbsup:

Welcome to SAU, Ahmet.

Sedans are a good choice too, more convenient daliy-drive. :)

hey people seen all the other v35's on this forum i think they are all fantastic. Just wanted to show u my v35.

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Welcome to SAU, Rob.

Very JDM! :) Are all the black parts wrapped or painted?

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Liner

Can you tell me where did you got your Volk GTC and are they face 1 fronts and face 2 backs.

What are the offset and are they 19 x 8.5 front and 19 x 10.5 rear and with 245 front tires and 275 rear tires

Thanks for the info..

If you ordered them from Japan can you tell the importer and if here in Oz which company

Pics here haha

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  • 2 weeks later...

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Whilst I like the overall look of this car, I completely don't get why people would lower a car so much to get the mean stance - but then paint the bottom 10+cm of the car the same colour as the road so it actually looks like the car is riding high like a 4wd. Just don't get it. It's like on R34GTRs I love the front and rear lips colour coded to the car (rather than black), so they LOOK really low, as well as actually BEING really low .... my 2c

Ah if it is carbon then all is forgiven :)

And yes Paul, black cars NEVER look as low as they really are sadly (and I would know - I own one). I scrape on every single speed hump and spoon drain, yet my car still doesn't look as low as I would like it - whereas my old pewter S15 wasn't even that low, yet looked slammed. But that is black cars for you!

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