JDM skyline 350GT
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Singapore
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Originally Posted by Deepdiver
what is your heat shield made out of?
After driving , when you life the hood to compare the tempearture. the air intake area is still as cool as the outside air. But like i said, my tube is maybe about 5-7 inches off the ground near the fog lamp. not really ideal as my climate's temparature is 26-34 deg all year round. So the roads normally gets very hot.
exporter or parts? hmm... there are many exporter of cars .. parts not many cause i still need to get parts from japan direct or from the USA. better getting direct. and there are no parts for this car here. everything is ident basis. which costs like ****...
lucky for me the car shares parts with the 350Z so at least i can get most stuff here.
There are not many of these models in singapore. out of the 700,000 cars here i think there are 4 of these. of course the new 370gt is out now but yet to see it. The problem is these are not available through the authorized dealers we get them through a parallel import company. so normally limtied warranty is only a pathetic 1 year or 20000km.
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Originally Posted by stingray1211
anyone knows if a 18 x 8.5 +32 and 18x9.5 +35 with 2" and 3" lip rim will fit nicely for this car?
thanks.
thanks.
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Originally Posted by krnn1cenamja
That would look sunken.. I think it would be better to keep your stock wheels.. If your going for 18 x 8.5 and 18 x 9.5, I think Work Emotions has that size with +12 offset which would look perfect with your car.. You should alot think about getting some coils or springs if your gonna do 18s..
really do not wish to lower anymore. This country is full of humps.
Already scrap my front a couple of times just in this configuration.
even if i lower 1/2 inch it will limit the car parks and places i can go.
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Originally Posted by stingray1211
yup from singapore.
there is a hole at the bottom with a tube drawing air from behind the bottom mesh grill. Not optimum as i think it is drawing air too close to the ground but i rather not punch a hole at the side of the bodykit just for air.
there is a hole at the bottom with a tube drawing air from behind the bottom mesh grill. Not optimum as i think it is drawing air too close to the ground but i rather not punch a hole at the side of the bodykit just for air.