2004 G35 sedan repainted in GM Synergy Green
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See dude, we're really just trying to help you get your ride lookin good. Even those that give a hard time.
There's a lot of us on here that have seen projects go really really bad, which kinda breeds skepticism.
The lower part matched helped a lot, and I think with a little drop and wheels, you'll be really starting to head in the right direction.
Personally, I'd look at something concave and matte black, either in an 18 or 19.
Lower on coils if you got the money, but if you're on a really tight budget, go for some stock 350z springs and shocks.
There's a lot of us on here that have seen projects go really really bad, which kinda breeds skepticism.
The lower part matched helped a lot, and I think with a little drop and wheels, you'll be really starting to head in the right direction.
Personally, I'd look at something concave and matte black, either in an 18 or 19.
Lower on coils if you got the money, but if you're on a really tight budget, go for some stock 350z springs and shocks.
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