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I've been thinking I might have to hunt one of those rear spoilers down, definately adds to the sporty appearance of the M35.

Then again I could go crazy and buy a whole Nismo kit, I'll wait until I'm doing a complete respray :D

Yep, I hear ya!

ahh, if only I had the spare 3-4k lying around for the complete Nismo kit...

Oh well, what can ya do!?!

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looks like a dolphin grill

Wow, that is another sweet kit, anyone know the rough price and availability of this Dolphin Aeroform kit?

Thanks Jet :P

P.S. googlied :D

http://www.freeway-dolphin.co.jp/aeroform/...a_new_m35st.htm

http://www.freeway-dolphin.co.jp/aeroform/...tagea_m35st.htm

P.P.S. Has Japanese pricing on it, maybe I need to google for a currency convertor :)

Edited by Bis-e Bee

After some calculations the basic kit is

Freeway Dolphin Aeroform

Stagea (White kit in pictures)

Front Bumper Spoiler 75,600 yen ($1044.26 AUD)

Side Step 63,000 yen ($870.221 AUD)

Rear Bumper Spoiler 71,400 yen ($986.627)

Front Grille 31,500 yen ($435.276 AUD)

Eye-line Garnish 15,750 yen ($217.621)

Rear Wing 57,750 yen ($797.944)

Total 315,000 yen ($4351.949)

You should think though they could sharpen the pencil on a complete fitout and give a better price.

I like the kit though, worth keeping a note of.

P.S maybe they would throw a set of this in in 19" http://www.freeway-dolphin.co.jp/wheel/kamp/kamp.htm

Edited by Bis-e Bee

Yeah.

I was looking at the Kenstyle EIK kit in mid-late 2007.

Got hold of the supplier (in California) and got a price... problem was it "had" to be shipped from Japan to the US, then on to me in Melbourne.

Cost was around $6.5k... before it was painted!!

Anyway, this is what I WAS looking at (same colour as my car too!)

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Yeah.

I was looking at the Kenstyle EIK kit in mid-late 2007.

Got hold of the supplier (in California) and got a price... problem was it "had" to be shipped from Japan to the US, then on to me in Melbourne.

Cost was around $6.5k... before it was painted!!

Anyway, this is what I WAS looking at (same colour as my car too!)

post-31842-1239754149_thumb.jpg post-31842-1239754160_thumb.jpg

Nice kit, but I really want to go with something with a matching roof spoiler :P I just think it really adds to the look of the car. At this point in time my first serious consideration would be given to the Nismo kit, followed by the Dolphin Aerosport.

But as stated previously, I probably wouldn't consider it tell I was looking at a full respray, I think however I would get it resprayed the same red as it is at the moment, the colour has grown on me.

bought 20x8 advanti vienna's with +35 offset

wat tyesr should i put on

245/40? or 45?

I would say 245/45.

I have 245/40's but my speedo is calibrated for 215/55/17.

ARX come standard with 18's, although I do not know the standard sizing.

Check near the inside sil of the driver's door, it will tell you the standard size, then punch it into THIS site to make sure your speedo is not too far out.

EDIT: plus the ride on 45's is much more comfortable than on 40's.

Edited by iamhe77

Hi guys, I have a few questions;

1: I know r34 GTR wheels go on nm35's with the wheelarch flares, (ARX, AXIS) but has anyone tried on an RS?

2: How much wider are the flares than standard bodywork?

3: Does anyone know the offset of the ARX 18x8" rims?

I know the GTR's are 18x9" but I'm unsure of offset. Looks like a squeeze, but might work if not too low...

Cheers, Dale

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