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Well i have finally had chance to give the car a good run, it was a lovely dry and sunny morning here today and also my day off. The roads have finally dried up so the perfect opportunity for a bit of seat time.
The car feels astonishingly quick and torque delivery in the first few gears really pins you in your seat. The around town drive ability is so smooth and effortless, I could quite easily have this as my daily drive as its so well behaved and dare i say easy to drive.
When you plant the accelerator though things go a bit loopy
Even with dry roads the car was still lighting up the tyres in second and third gears.
I wasnt sure what to do regarding the exterior styling as i quite like the way it looks pretty standard to the untrained eye. After seeing more pics of Iain's car with the flares fitted Im seriously thinking about joining the club.
I wasnt sure what to do regarding the exterior styling as i quite like the way it looks pretty standard to the untrained eye. After seeing more pics of Iain's car with the flares fitted Im seriously thinking about joining the club.
What u reckon busta ??
Lol **** off, not another with them wheels loooool.
But if you got money for looks department then........
You need boss rubber for power your pushing, can't scrimp on that.
Last edited by bustaMOVEs; 25 November 2016 at 08:55 PM.
Going wide arch i meant buddy, not the route i was planning on but im very tempted now.
I was thinking of doing the wide wheels on my car,but I like the shape how it is,and plus I did not fancy cutting my car up,once its done its hard to change your mind back with all the arch cut out,Iain's car does look nice though but its one of those decisions that you have to be 100% about or don't bother doing it as their is no turning back.SJ.
Last edited by stonejedi; 26 November 2016 at 10:27 AM.
Yep as sj said, big decision, and can be quite expensive, paint, new wheels, tyres etc.
I want to do it at some point but I'd rather leave it a while.
It's becoming quite common so best I leave it till long as possible and only do it because wider tyres needed for more grip.
Ill try find it on youtube again,I was looking at it while trying to decide on tyres for mine when I bought the NS2r, its an american chap with a 350z,
Ill try find it on youtube again,I was looking at it while trying to decide on tyres for mine when I bought the NS2r, its an american chap with a 350z,
when you say new, were they new as in the new type of tyre or new as in not scrubbed in?