Too late, your riceboy wing has already taken care of that.
Too late, your riceboy wing has already taken care of that.
I assume that racist comment meant no. but the wing isn't installed if you look at the pictures you will see it isn't painted. If I was thinking the same as you I would assume this whole car is made from a riceboy... or have we forgotten?
Honest opinion? I'm not one for black rims, they don't do anything to enhance the body of any vehicle. With the body style of the Z, I also prefer a molded spoiler, more like what was on the Z31's in the '80s. If there was a "whale tail" for the Z I think that would fit nicely on the rear. Other than that you definitely created a look that is unique out there right now.
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That's what I keep telling my wife.
You know what... sooooo true about the black mags. I wanted to paint them the same color of the car. but painted good like a real mag would be... but everyone was like no no no no... chrome silver. it would look just how it did from the shop but more aggressive. I agree... as for the wing. its a bit much. I am looking for something moulded also. no idea where to go though.
Yeah, in my opinion, the black rims are not cool. Actually, I really like the 7-spoke stock rims on my 350Z.
I have not seen any spoilers that I like on the Z (this includes the Nissan spoiler). I would not hesitate to buy one if a really nice one came out, but no whale tail (please).
thanks for the input. but there are tons of wings.
other than to make yourself a laughingstock, what is the purpose of the wing? to add wind resistance? to reduce rearward visibility? to reduce the value of the car? to impress 15 year olds? help me out here.
make the car look different. what you think?
just was asking input not dry remarks.
what your guys think of the Nismo or Ings+1 wings? or even better Veliside? for convo purposes... did you see the wings west Z wing? like a coat hanger... ewww!
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