Aggressive Wheels & Stretched Tires: Post 'Em Up! [[Some NSFW]]
Bet you can't watch this whole vid, I almost punched my screen a few times its so dumb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSw7G...&feature=share
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSw7G...&feature=share
lol I really don't know anymore. There's a storm brewin' in that varrstoen thread though...
It was a Nismo???? That makes it even worse. $6k body kit down the drain
![Frown](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/frown.gif)
Yep...had some mods too. Owner ended up getting a modded M3...then a Vette...now I dunno if he still has the vette or not.
Pretty sick...
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"Its finally official... AccuAir Announces: “i-Level” App to be released in 2012!!!
AccuAir announced its “i-Level” app at last week's 2011 SEMA Show and yielded an overwhelming response. Scheduled for release in 2012, the "i-Level" app will give users full control over their Air Suspension System through a smart phone, iPad, or iPod touch. The app will be designed to look and operate very similar to the popular e-Level TouchPad interface, yet the iPhone and Android's vast capabilities will allow for expanded features limited only by YOUR imaginations. That's right, AccuAir has started their first-ever enthusiast-based Development Team to share thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for exactly how the “i-Level” app should look and perform.
AccuAir expects the “i-Level” app to be used alongside one of the existing hard-wired interfaces like the TouchPad or Rocker Switch, but a full feature-set and more is scheduled for the exciting new e-Level accessory. Some key features currently scheduled for the “i-Level” app are listed below:
- Down-loadable for FREE through the App Store.
- Utilizes WIFI to communicate with a new wireless receiver that will plug-n-play to the e-Level ECU.
- Primary app features will be compatible with all existing e-Level systems (some advanced app features may require a FREE ECU firmware update by AccuAir).
Primary “i-Level” app features:
- Select or save from the e-Level system's three automatic height settings.
- Manually adjust the height of all four corners of the vehicle.
- Select the e-Level's “All-Down” function for parking.
- Menu driven selection of e-Level system features.
- Menu driven system diagnostics with “push” notifications.
Proposed Advanced “i-Level” app features:
- Tank pressure display
- Compressor status display.
- Real-time vehicle height display (% of travel, or inches based on reference point)
The “i-Level” Development Team:
“We have had endless requests for this product which tells me that our user-base likely has many ideas for how they think the app should look and operate. Getting our users involved in the development process will guarantee that we create one app that meets everyone's needs.” Co-Owner, Reno Heon
Becoming a part of the elite development team requires first signing up here http://eepurl.com/g0wYj. Applicants will then receive a questionnaire by email. Responses will be judged and the most valuable applicants will become part of the “i-Level” Development Team. Members will get to vote on design decisions throughout the process, add comments related to the development, and have the opportunity to become part of the BETA Test Team in mid-2012."
![](https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/382056_244171872303057_100001307390505_637193_1043539994_n.jpg)
"Its finally official... AccuAir Announces: “i-Level” App to be released in 2012!!!
AccuAir announced its “i-Level” app at last week's 2011 SEMA Show and yielded an overwhelming response. Scheduled for release in 2012, the "i-Level" app will give users full control over their Air Suspension System through a smart phone, iPad, or iPod touch. The app will be designed to look and operate very similar to the popular e-Level TouchPad interface, yet the iPhone and Android's vast capabilities will allow for expanded features limited only by YOUR imaginations. That's right, AccuAir has started their first-ever enthusiast-based Development Team to share thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for exactly how the “i-Level” app should look and perform.
AccuAir expects the “i-Level” app to be used alongside one of the existing hard-wired interfaces like the TouchPad or Rocker Switch, but a full feature-set and more is scheduled for the exciting new e-Level accessory. Some key features currently scheduled for the “i-Level” app are listed below:
- Down-loadable for FREE through the App Store.
- Utilizes WIFI to communicate with a new wireless receiver that will plug-n-play to the e-Level ECU.
- Primary app features will be compatible with all existing e-Level systems (some advanced app features may require a FREE ECU firmware update by AccuAir).
Primary “i-Level” app features:
- Select or save from the e-Level system's three automatic height settings.
- Manually adjust the height of all four corners of the vehicle.
- Select the e-Level's “All-Down” function for parking.
- Menu driven selection of e-Level system features.
- Menu driven system diagnostics with “push” notifications.
Proposed Advanced “i-Level” app features:
- Tank pressure display
- Compressor status display.
- Real-time vehicle height display (% of travel, or inches based on reference point)
The “i-Level” Development Team:
“We have had endless requests for this product which tells me that our user-base likely has many ideas for how they think the app should look and operate. Getting our users involved in the development process will guarantee that we create one app that meets everyone's needs.” Co-Owner, Reno Heon
Becoming a part of the elite development team requires first signing up here http://eepurl.com/g0wYj. Applicants will then receive a questionnaire by email. Responses will be judged and the most valuable applicants will become part of the “i-Level” Development Team. Members will get to vote on design decisions throughout the process, add comments related to the development, and have the opportunity to become part of the BETA Test Team in mid-2012."