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Old 12-30-2011, 03:31 AM   #1
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Yes. I finally got the new wheels on, dropped the rear adjusties to their lowest, and got a photobucket account.
Check out what the car looks like now.







Its finally got that, old-school japanese look i wanted ever since i got it.

Still got to lower the front, get chuki front lip, PS13 aero sideskirts, rear spats, and maybe and old-school boot lip spoiler
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Yes. I finally got the new wheels on, dropped the rear adjusties to their lowest, and got a photobucket account.
Check out what the car looks like now.







Its finally got that, old-school japanese look i wanted ever since i got it.

Still got to lower the front, get chuki front lip, PS13 aero sideskirts, rear spats, and maybe and old-school boot lip spoiler
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Nice coupe bro, mines sort of looks like that. What the suspension spects on yours.
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Old 12-30-2011, 05:38 PM   #3
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Nice coupe bro, mines sort of looks like that. What the suspension spects on yours.

Im currnetly running a set of BC red adjustable suspension front and rear, rears are at their lowest with about 3? degrees of negative camber, fronts are about 40mm from lowest, nearly no camber, i plan on getting adjustable RUCAs or camber arms to get rid of my rear camber and make it more flush.
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Im currnetly running a set of BC red adjustable suspension front and rear, rears are at their lowest with about 3? degrees of negative camber, fronts are about 40mm from lowest, nearly no camber, i plan on getting adjustable RUCAs or camber arms to get rid of my rear camber and make it more flush.
Nice. I like your style. But you should really consider evening out the suspension. It sort of looks like a Lincoln town car with blown air bags. Mine is just sitting on tein lowering sprojgs.
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Old 12-31-2011, 12:45 AM   #5
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Im currnetly running a set of BC red adjustable suspension front and rear, rears are at their lowest with about 3? degrees of negative camber, fronts are about 40mm from lowest, nearly no camber, i plan on getting adjustable RUCAs or camber arms to get rid of my rear camber and make it more flush.
are those ssr mesh? 15s im guessing? what are the specs?
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sticker bombing isn't very "old-school japanese." remove that shit and i'd love it. old school vibe looks great on two tones.
lol, my thoughts exactly, ive been trying to fix the rear of my car for ages, i just recently took the spray-on tint off the tail lights, (people actually like that?), but i've still got to re-align my rear bumper, get a massive dent in my boot fixed, and yeah, get a new center trim panel thing. Before the stickers were on, it was crap and dented and the silvia logo had pealed off anyway... :-(

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are those ssr mesh? 15s im guessing? what are the specs?
unfortunately not ssr, they are 15" x 7" with 0 offset i think. they might be ssr formula mesh replicas but i cant find logo or brand anywhere, but i dont mind, they were cheap and from japan, got jwl stamp, you should see how they looked when i got them;


then i polished them by hand, with Mothers mag and aluminium polish to this:
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Its finally got that, old-school japanese look i wanted ever since i got it.
sticker bombing isn't very "old-school japanese." remove that shit and i'd love it. old school vibe looks great on two tones.
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