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wunautica,
i'm getting my coupe through the redwood city infiniti dealer. supposedly, it's being prepped in l.a. as we speak.
i'm getting my coupe through the redwood city infiniti dealer. supposedly, it's being prepped in l.a. as we speak.
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doesnt it look bad when the front is higher than the back?
any fix? besides new springs? i wouldnt mind the front being 1" and the rear 1.5"
but the other way around looks funky...
i notice this alot with beamers too.. the back is always noticably lower than the front... looks very unbalanced and ruins the clean look... what give??
any fix? besides new springs? i wouldnt mind the front being 1" and the rear 1.5"
but the other way around looks funky...
i notice this alot with beamers too.. the back is always noticably lower than the front... looks very unbalanced and ruins the clean look... what give??
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Funny you should mention that. When I look at the pictures it LOOKS steep but it's actually not. I think it's because I took the pictures close to ground level. I do not scrape the front at all. There is a small wind spoiler under the front part of the car that you cannot see unless you stick your head under the car. I have taken a few steep dips on streets where I thought I scraped the chin spoiler but it was the wind spoiler scraping the ground and it is further back behind the chin spoiler.Originally Posted by gDriven
Nice ride. It looks like your driveway is pretty steep. Any problems with scraping?
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Thanks. The lighter shade of the front chin spoiler is a reflection of the clouds in the sky. I had a single coat of Zaino on her when I took the picture. Yes, I too am a reluctant converter, though I still use Zymol on the RX 300.Originally Posted by gnut
Awesome dude! Is there something wrong with the front lip or is that a reflection?