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Hey all,

Last night I bought some new wheels. They are 350Z Track wheels from a convertible so are 18x8 +30 all round.

Heres some photos.....

Before

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After

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As some would know, I also bought a Fujubitso exhaust off of Eugene and attempted to fit that tonight, unfortunately the previous owner had a exhaust custom made and I am unable to fit the new exhaust because of some pipe being moved around and so on. This will all happen tomorrow when I take my car to a very reputable exhaust shop on the GC. Ill try to get a qoute for a dump pipe too but I think ill still go for the $420 ebay job.

Heres some videos after taking off my HUGE suitcase muffler.

So yes, fun day for me. For anyone interested, the Lenso wheels will be for sale very shortly. They are 18x8 +35 all round. After $1100.

Cheers

Cameron

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We have the same wheels on our S2. Take note that there is a Front Pair and a Rear Pair (assuming they came off the same car). The offsets are the same back the backspacing was slightly different. Ours were miss matched, eg. Front axles had a Front wheel and a Rear wheel. Same for the back.

Only reason we noticed was because one of the rear tyres was catching on the strut and slicing the side of the tyre. Only during cornering when there is the sidewall flex. It was only when we had both rear wheels off that we notice the inside numbering being different. And the words Front and Rear.

Even though this was probably specific to the 350Z we had all tyres stripped and the wheels fitted to the right axles.

So even the M35's are a little different underneath keep and eye on them and you might save yourself a set of tyres :cool:

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We have the same wheels on our S2. Take note that there is a Front Pair and a Rear Pair (assuming they came off the same car). The offsets are the same back the backspacing was slightly different. Ours were miss matched, eg. Front axles had a Front wheel and a Rear wheel. Same for the back.

Only reason we noticed was because one of the rear tyres was catching on the strut and slicing the side of the tyre. Only during cornering when there is the sidewall flex. It was only when we had both rear wheels off that we notice the inside numbering being different. And the words Front and Rear.

Even though this was probably specific to the 350Z we had all tyres stripped and the wheels fitted to the right axles.

So even the M35's are a little different underneath keep and eye on them and you might save yourself a set of tyres :(

Thanks for that advice mate! very helpful and ill check it tonight. Right now it is at a local exhaust shop getting a 3" dump pipe made, a high flow cat and the missing 3" piping till it hits the fuji exhaust. Woot

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