Quick photoshoot with my DG coupe (temporarily on 18" 350Z wheels)
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Quick photoshoot with my DG coupe (temporarily on 18" 350Z wheels)
I was leaving work today and figured I'd shoot some pics while the car was somewhat clean for once lately. I went to a cool spot that has neat old brick building and some train cars with graffiti. Totally unplanned, but I am pretty happy with how they came out considering it was really overcast. I'm temporarily borrowing some 18" 350Z wheels until I get some new tires on the OEM 19's.
Link to all the pics - http://www.reidonly.net/G35/images092209
And of course a few samples...
Link to all the pics - http://www.reidonly.net/G35/images092209
And of course a few samples...
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They have taken me a little bit to get used to, but I guess they aren't too bad for the rest of the season until I put the winter wheels on again. MUCH better than the 17" base 350Z wheels I have my Blizzaks on... ugh! I might paint these gunmetal or something before I throw em back on for winter.
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might have to get all 3 (yeah right)
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I would go with a Gialla or paint the stocker black. I am not a fan of the Data Systems grill. IMO it looks like a giant coinslot on a piggy bank lol. Sorry for anyone who likes them, but it just does not match the bodylines of the car at all. The perimeter of the grill is way too "fat" and the opening is small. It looks like a Gialla grill got stung by a bee and had a bad allergic reaction and swelled up lol.
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Most likely Kumho Ecsta SPT for the price in relation to performance and durability. Not sure if I am going with stock size or possibly a little wider.
All stock suspension. A few of the pics the rear looks jacked up due to the uneven ground, but it sits much more level than that normally.
All stock suspension. A few of the pics the rear looks jacked up due to the uneven ground, but it sits much more level than that normally.