Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey guys,

Thinking of getting 350z rims for my v35 coupe, either track or anniversary (most probably track since anniversary seem to be very hard to come by)

Decided to change the way my v35 looked, since there are so many stock silver v35s with stock 18's going around sydney!

Also going to paint my calipers red, and just waiting for my clear indicators!

Will it look good, or keep it stock?

cheers,

Danny

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/249031-350z-rims-on-a-v35/
Share on other sites

Hey guys,

Thinking of getting 350z rims for my v35 coupe, either track or anniversary (most probably track since anniversary seem to be very hard to come by)

Decided to change the way my v35 looked, since there are so many stock silver v35s with stock 18's going around sydney!

Also going to paint my calipers red, and just waiting for my clear indicators!

Will it look good, or keep it stock?

cheers,

Danny

I just put the 2008 shadow chrome 350Z wheels on my V35....and it looks a treat! It really lifts the appearance of the whole car. I say go for it!! Didn't need any adjustments or spacers or anything. a direct swap!

Edited by Aj007
I just put the 2008 shadow chrome 350Z wheels on my V35....and it looks a treat! It really lifts the appearance of the whole car. I say go for it!! Didn't need any adjustments or spacers or anything. a direct swap!

what do your shadow chrome rims look like?

Track wheels are easier to find.

You said you weren't interested in NISMO's RAYS wheels. I think they look pretty good, are the stock Track sizes, and are lightweight forged to boot. While they're not as light as TE37s / CE28Ns they'll still be better than stock cast wheels.

guys

i am thinking of doing the same.

one question though, where are you disposing of your old rims?

is there a market for them? and how much is anyone getting for them?

ps, i am in perth, anyone want to buy a set of stock v35 18's in very good condition?

^^^ agreed, the coupe V35 18s look much better than the Z Track wheels you are thinking of.

Here is a list of specs for V and Z wheels. The "Track" wheels you are refering to I believe are called Touring 18" V.1.

Mine are the called the Track 18" V.1

http://www.350z-tech.com/zwiki/350Z_OEM_Wheel_Specifications

jonop2 - you shouldn't have much problems selling your coupe 35 wheels on this forum, they look good on sedans too.

nice!

Im very jealous

Ill make do with tracks rims, if and when they become available!

Danny, I have a set of 18'' V.1 Tracks in gunmetal colour, as new unmarked with near new tyres, give me a bell if you are interested! I'm in Sydney. Regards GT350 [Geoff] Mob.0424242949

The "Track" wheels you are refering to I believe are called Touring 18" V.1.

Australian delivered Touring models only came with 17" wheels.

The 18" wheels on the US Touring came with 18's, and the Track came with Australia's "optional" RAYS wheels as standard.

Using US nomenclature would just confuse people. :O

  • 3 weeks later...
So I did a crappy paint job of what the v35 may look like with 350z track wheels on....

v35-1.jpg

350z.jpg

I think it makes the car slightly more aggressive, but not too drastic of a change..

hmmmm...

Hi Mate,

That is really a "crap" PS job, Sorry for that, You should resize the 350z wheel, the second picture make the 350z wheels looks like in 19', which is not, I guess that is reason make it looks more aggressive.

Cheer

Frank

  • 6 years later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hi, SteveL Thank you very much for your reply, you seem to be the only person on the net who has come up with a definitive answer for which I am grateful. The "Leak" was more by way of wet bubbles when the pedal was depressed hard by a buddy while trying to gey a decent pedal when bleeding the system having fitted the rebuilt BM50 back in the car, which now makes perfect sense. A bit of a shame having just rebuilt my BM50, I did not touch the proportioning valve side of things, the BM50 was leaking from the primary piston seal and fluid was running down the the Brake booster hence the need to rebuild, I had never noticed any fluid leaking from that hole previously it only started when I refitted it to the car. The brake lines in the photo are "Kunifer" which is a Copper/Nickel alloy brake pipe, but are only the ones I use to bench bleed Master cylinders, they are perfectly legal to use on vehicles here in the UK, however the lines on the car are PVF coated steel. Thanks again for clearing this up for me, a purchase of a new BMC appears to be on the cards, I have been looking at various options in case my BM50 was not repairable and have looked at the HFM BM57 which I understand is manufactured in Australia.  
    • Well the install is officially done. Filled with fluid and bled it today, but didn't get a chance to take it on a test drive. I'll throw some final pics of the lines and whatnot but you can definitely install a DMAX rack in an R33 with pretty minor mods. I think the only other thing I had to do that isn't documented here is grind a bit of the larger banjo fitting to get it to clear since the banjos are grouped much tighter on the DMAX rack. Also the dust boots from a R33 do not fit either fyi, so if you end up doing this install for whatever reason you'll need to grab those too. One caveat with buying the S15 dust boots however is that the clamps are too small to fit on the R33 inner tie rod since they're much thicker so keep the old clamps around. The boots also twist a bit when adjusting toe but it's not a big deal. No issues or leaks so far, steering feels good and it looks like there's a bit more lock now than I had before. Getting an alignment on Saturday so I'll see how it feels then but seems like it'll be good to go       
    • I don't get in here much anymore but I can help you with this.   The hole is a vent (air relief) for the brake proportioning valve, which is built into the master cylinder.    The bad news is that if brake fluid is leaking from that hole then it's getting past the proportioning valve seals.   The really bad news is that no spare parts are available for the proportioning valve either from Nissan or after market.     It's a bit of a PITA getting the proportioning valve out of the master cylinder body anyway but, fortunately, leaks from that area are rare in my experience. BTW, if those are copper (as such) brake lines you should get rid of them.    Bundy (steel) tube is a far better choice (and legal  in Australia - if that's where you are).
×
×
  • Create New...