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I have a "little person" as a friend... He's friggen hilarious... Always crackin jokes... But yeah... "Midget" is a no no... Like a kick in teh nuts he says...
OK, you found me out. I'm 3 feet tall and need blocks to reach the pedals. You guys crack me up. I was looking at that photo (it's my 1 year old son (mini-me), but he looks like a little person in that photo cause of the angle). I was definitely of the opinion that the stock wheels looked really ugly in pics, but in person they aren't that offensive. They've actually grown on me. The replacement wheels are IForged Neo's 20 X 8.5 up front and 20 X 10 in the rear. I saw these wheels on gray GTR that was done up a while back, and I just had to have them.
OK, you found me out. I'm 3 feet tall and need blocks to reach the pedals. You guys crack me up. I was looking at that photo (it's my 1 year old son (mini-me), but he looks like a little person in that photo cause of the angle). I was definitely of the opinion that the stock wheels looked really ugly in pics, but in person they aren't that offensive. They've actually grown on me. The replacement wheels are IForged Neo's 20 X 8.5 up front and 20 X 10 in the rear. I saw these wheels on gray GTR that was done up a while back, and I just had to have them.
Nice wheels! What finish is that? Is it anthracite or hyperblack? I'm thinking of gettin the Iforged Senekas...but can't tell the difference between the anthracite or hyperblack. All I know is the finish you got is the one I want!
Jacking up your new G37 on the stock spare time jack is not a good idea. Get yourself a nice low profile jack, jack stands and a torque wrench.
Believe me. I actually have all that stuff, but I'm waiting for a soft pad to jack the car up. Notice all the towels. I'm ****. The wheels are matte black centers.
Off to a better start than any of us had. What happens when you run out of mods available? Part of the fun, I think is seeing it come together. You may have to convince the wifey for a new little project car to keep occupied.
Off to a better start than any of us had. What happens when you run out of mods available? Part of the fun, I think is seeing it come together. You may have to convince the wifey for a new little project car to keep occupied.
It's nice when you come in 3 years into production of a model line and are able to see what people like and don't like. It may be hard to believe, but I'll actually be content once I solve the wheel issue, get the intake on, and fit the spoiler. It's my daily driver, and it's close to where I want it to be. I did spend 3 years building one (part shop, part myself) of my previous toys, a Jeep Grand Cherokee. I wheeled the hell out of it, and ended up selling it when I had my first kid. I really want to get back into wheelin'; I'm just trying to convince my parents to give up their 120k mile '93 Land Cruiser FJ80 so I can build it. Below is my old bus, everything under the unibody was completely replaced, and it still could be driven daily while getting me back and forth to Colorado, wheelin' hard without breaking, and get me home. This was by far the best project yet. Last pic is of the boss who lets me do my thing: