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Saw these two which are super looking great but don't know the names or if someone know any other affordable price range no more than 2.5k
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Check out Works, other suggestion would be DPE but there up there with HRE in price.
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I need some help here, Just mounted my Stance sc 5 20" rims on my 03 Coupe. Now I want to lower it, also want to avoid any rubbing. Tire sizes are 245/35/20 front and 275/30/20 rear. I was thinking of getting some Tanabe NF210 springs (1" drop front, 0.6" rear) would this be ideal? or too much? Thanks!!
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Youll be fine. You can still adjust your camber or roll fenders if you have too..Originally Posted by MarcLovingHisG
I need some help here, Just mounted my Stance sc 5 20" rims on my 03 Coupe. Now I want to lower it, also want to avoid any rubbing. Tire sizes are 245/35/20 front and 275/30/20 rear. I was thinking of getting some Tanabe NF210 springs (1" drop front, 0.6" rear) would this be ideal? or too much? Thanks!!
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I'm trying to avoid rolling the fenders and purchasing a camber kit. That's the problem I am having. Does rolling the fenders usually involve re-painting them?Originally Posted by 06G35Coupe94
Youll be fine. You can still adjust your camber or roll fenders if you have too..
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lol then dont lower your car... No you dont have to repaint them and if youre not getting a camber kit, must at least get an alignment.Originally Posted by MarcLovingHisG
I'm trying to avoid rolling the fenders and purchasing a camber kit. That's the problem I am having. Does rolling the fenders usually involve re-painting them?
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Lowering the car any significant amount will inevitably cost money. Either you can spend little in the beginning and end up paying for it in the long run, or you could do everything the first time around and be done with it.Originally Posted by MarcLovingHisG
I'm trying to avoid rolling the fenders and purchasing a camber kit. That's the problem I am having. Does rolling the fenders usually involve re-painting them?
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Hello,
I know this question probably gets brought up plenty of times, really. What is the best exhaust system for the G35? If waging on common opinion, what are the different types of LOUD exhaust sound and the exhaust that corresponds with that sound?
Thank you everyone!
I know this question probably gets brought up plenty of times, really. What is the best exhaust system for the G35? If waging on common opinion, what are the different types of LOUD exhaust sound and the exhaust that corresponds with that sound?
Thank you everyone!

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MotorDyne is the best on the Market IMHO, pricy but worth every penny.
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If I were in the market for a new exhaust (my sixth) it would be Motordynes Shock Wave! I am very happy with my HKS since adding the Magnflow X-Pipe to correct the HKS restriction/quality issue with their crossover. The sound going thru the gears is flipin amazing! 
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Sixth?...Holy shiiiit...






