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I know i would be dissapointed going from a 2nd gen to a 1st gen. The 1st gen v35 interior is so dated and ugly at this point. On the outside they still look great but on the inside.... not so much.
Funny enough, I disagree with you lol.
I just bought and fixed up a V35 sedan for winter.
And I own a V36 sedan.
I quite like the interior of the V35, though with the navigation screen.
It will never beat a V36 in terms of interior style. but it's still better than other car's interior.
And the V36 will never beat the V35's rear reclining seats.
After putting the coupe seats in the front. Its quite nice. my 0.2
I put on 04' Nismo 350Z suspension, VLSD & Brembo, its quite fun the chuck around compared to the V36
I know i would be dissapointed going from a 2nd gen to a 1st gen. The 1st gen v35 interior is so dated and ugly at this point. On the outside they still look great but on the inside.... not so much.
^ True, the interior on the v36 is what had me sold on getting one. Idk what I'm going to get. It's either a low mileage v35 coupe or a high mileage g37 coupe or sedan. My OCD is tellin me to get the v35. The v35 with graphite interior is not to bad.
Originally Posted by VQ-Vic
Funny enough, I disagree with you lol.
I just bought and fixed up a V35 sedan for winter.
And I own a V36 sedan.
I quite like the interior of the V35, though with the navigation screen.
It will never beat a V36 in terms of interior style. but it's still better than other car's interior.
And the V36 will never beat the V35's rear reclining seats.
After putting the coupe seats in the front. Its quite nice. my 0.2
I put on 04' Nismo 350Z suspension, VLSD & Brembo, its quite fun the chuck around compared to the V36
Nice, the reclining rear seats are amazing and I miss mine I wish they would of brought them back in the v36.
Any body sitting on 19x9.5 +22 fronts and 19x10 +22 rear. On a sedan?
Take my old wheels and extend them outwards by about .75-1 inch. 19x10 +45 front and 19x10 +40 rear. I'm on eibach springs. Camber is maxed out right now. Almost at stock specs.
On another note. It's time to install some goodies
There are some elements to this design which are very appealing, however, you're not wrong.
I did actually mean that as a compliment, relatively speaking. Most kit car replicas look terrible. This one appears to be quite well done and I'm sure gets lots of looks. At least it's built on a great platform
The Spano wouldn't be my first choice of car to copy though...
Take my old wheels and extend them outwards by about .75-1 inch. 19x10 +45 front and 19x10 +40 rear. I'm on eibach springs. Camber is maxed out right now. Almost at stock specs.
On another note. It's time to install some goodies
That's not bad I think I should be able to pull it off
You can pull anything off with enough stretch and camber but the question is how far you're willing to go. You'll need some of both to tuck a 19.9.5 +22 though
You can pull anything off with enough stretch and camber but the question is how far you're willing to go. You'll need some of both to tuck a 19.9.5 +22 though
If you're up for that then sure. But you're gonna kill tires. I don't see why you don't just do the plus 35. Do you want the hella flush look or you just want rpf1's