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Rim Brand and Type: Maya GR5Originally Posted by RB26_S13
hey manh what wheels are those?
Rim Size f/r: 19x9 (F) 19x10 (R)
Rim Offset f/r: +26 (F) +29 (R)
Tire Size f/r: 245/35/19 F/R

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true that.. my type r was slammed to the **** before, but i was using h&r springs, talk about a bumpy ride..Originally Posted by chanh55
It's pretty low so you'll have to know how to drive a lowered car for sure. I have the dampening is on the stiffest setting so comfort wise it's pretty bumpy, but it's not much different to my friends stock 350z so I guess it makes it sporty.
so its not that bad then, thats good to know... i was reading somewhere that SS dropped maxed out was bumpy as ****.. guess not.. and plus ur on 19's.. good to go...
Nice, Reminds me of when my car was on Teins. The only thing I ask is how long will it take until you get tired of going side to side just to get over little pebbles 

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You guys with your air think you're better than everyone! Originally Posted by mrhappi
Nice, Reminds me of when my car was on Teins. The only thing I ask is how long will it take until you get tired of going side to side just to get over little pebbles

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It gets a hair lower when my fatass gets in and drive... haha Originally Posted by Blk97SC300
I would like it a hair lower.. but it looks awesome as is 
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LOL! NICE! I think it's sitting nice the way it is. ^^^^that was a good one!Originally Posted by chanh55
It gets a hair lower when my fatass gets in and drive... haha
I'll take your word for the "extra" drop when the driver gets in.

No rubbing is better than lower with rubbing.
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Auto Couture KitOriginally Posted by jpvarghese
Looks nice, what kit is that?
Looking nice Chanh...reminds me of my car...haha =)



