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or the F40.... IN THE 80's!

But that was cool, cause the outer 2 were from the turbo's, and the middle one was from the wastegate.

Don't think that PM35 has a wastegate :rolleyes:

Except that the 458 isn't turbo... stupid nostalgia trip!

its strange that most car companies are now producing a retro model of some description. Some work out OK I reckon, but some are just dogs.

If Ferrari wanted to put 3 exhausts on the 458, they should have put turbos and a wastegate on it!:whistling:

I wonder if when F1 goes back to Turbo's in 2013, companies hero cars will then become turbo again- like the 80's?

Funny how Ferrari get away with it when they put them on a 458 Italia...

Difference is;

1. Ferrari 458 is beautiful (and I'm a Lamborghini guy!)... although I don't really like the rear lights

2. The exhaust is in the middle of the 458

3. It has a specially designed rear bumper designed to "work with" the 3 tipped exhaust

4. Not styled similarly to a Volvo :P

Ferrari-458-Italia-2010-Cam-Shaft-Nighthawk-Rear-Angle-View-588x397.jpg

Difference is;

1. Ferrari 458 is beautiful (and I'm a Lamborghini guy!)... although I don't really like the rear lights

2. The exhaust is in the middle of the 458

3. It has a specially designed rear bumper designed to "work with" the 3 tipped exhaust

4. Not styled similarly to a Volvo

Ferrari-458-Italia-2010-Cam-Shaft-Nighthawk-Rear-Angle-View-588x397.jpg

LOL

Difference is;

1. Ferrari 458 is beautiful (and I'm a Lamborghini guy!)... although I don't really like the rear lights

2. The exhaust is in the middle of the 458

3. It has a specially designed rear bumper designed to "work with" the 3 tipped exhaust

4. Not styled similarly to a Volvo :P

Ferrari-458-Italia-2010-Cam-Shaft-Nighthawk-Rear-Angle-View-588x397.jpg

Now that triple zorst tip looks HOT...

Too bad they catch on fire easily though...:teehee:

Edited by ironpaw

on the topic of tires. which im not very good at calculating as I have No f**kin idea on how the calculations work.

if on the stock 18" ARX wheels i have 245/50R18's which is the standard rolling diameter for the ARX, and I wanted to go to 19" x 8.5 - pretty much same as Bbenny's wheel, what tire size would I need??

I want to stretch the tires a little to.

i tried searching a calculater, but i dont even know where to start!

I like this one: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

or this one:

http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp

Damn the standard ARX tyre size is 245/50?

If you going 19's in 8.5 I reckon 245/35 or 40

If your gonna stretch it a little go 225....lol

My uncles givin me a free set of the below..

235/35-19

same brand i got for scott I cant remember.. lol is that ok?

nup you should be 245/45-19

oh...and stock spec's

http://exchange.goo-net.com/catalog/NISSAN__STAGEA/10018465/

Edited by Jetwreck

nup you should be 245/45-19

oh...and stock spec's

http://exchange.goo-...TAGEA/10018465/

well thats probably why mine always looks like baloons lol

Bluestreaks?

If they're good enuff for Scott...then they should be ok...maybe...

looks like 234 45 or 245 45 as craig said.. the ARX has different rolling diameters to yours.

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