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Lol, its not really something to envy, with practise anyone can draw/colour as good as anyone else IMO. Plus it's not like I just started out of nowhere :thumbsup: I've been drawing for yearrrsss.

and to top it off;

flush enough for you?

no

32 on the left needs wider wheels up front, but I'm guessing he's running spacers on the back wheels to get "flush", but doesn't run them on the front because it scrubs on the guard which he cbf sorting out properly. Being a GTR driver he probably got the same width and offset front n back, without taking the extra 5 mins to do the math to get a staggered fitment or different offsets on the same widths with the same overall rolling diameter.

32 on the right needs to man up and run wider wheels all around. And roll that guard lip before it shreds his tyres.

Critique this one Shan...

no critiquing necessary... that's good fitment. Coulda gone with a nicer kit, but meh, its a 300zx, only good things on them are the AFM, throttle body, brakes and manual gearbox, so its kinda like polishing a turd when it comes to aesthetics.

That said, it is the outside facing side of a bend, which means he's running almost "krzysiu spec" suspension making it lean on the corner. post up a pic of it standing still and you'll see it needs more low.

QLD guys are usually on point when it comes to fitment and stance.

notice a trend with the cars from the US and europe? focus is on stance, and keep it simple. no big shitty over the top kits and paintjobs.

need some tips for this. i wanna go lower but not sure if there is a point

well decide if you wanna put up with sump bashing, lower control arm collecting, manhole cover/cat's eyes scraping etc, attention from cops and so on, then dump it on its guts. scraping is fixed by relocating cables, flaring fenders and bending inner guards and proper wheel/tyre choice.

stance, function, practicality. pick one.

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