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Yeah I scrape like you wouldn't even imagine lol but I plan on raising the car up a little higher this weekend tires rub like crazy. I just started following your build that thing is beautiful !
If you can adjust your coilovers so your tires are right below the top of the fender arc (referred to as "zero-gap") that should be much better for daily drives. Mine is at zero gap which is 26.25" to the upper fender arcs and have found that to be ideal for a good low look without having to crawl over everything and have to hear those terrifying scrapes, or worse.
If you can adjust your coilovers so your tires are right below the top of the fender arc (referred to as "zero-gap") that should be much better for daily drives. Mine is at zero gap which is 26.25" to the upper fender arcs and have found that to be ideal for a good low look without having to crawl over everything and have to hear those terrifying scrapes, or worse.
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Thanks for the advice as always ! I am definitely going to give this go Sunday morning !
Ok, hello everyone. If I'm in the wrong forum, my apologies! Please direct me to the correct place. In short, I'm looking for advice. I first leased a 2011 G37 sedan journey rear wheel drive. Black exterior, black leather, chrome/silver trim. After the release of the Q50 in 2014 I traded it in an leased one of the last 2013 G37's in the summer of 2014. Same model/specs/color. So it's two years old with only 13-14k miles on it. I live in a condo and work in an office tower, both with parking garages, so the car has never spent more than a day or outside of a garage. This one even came with plastic carpet covers which I didn't like...asked the dealer to take them out and since were already installed they just threw them in for free. No wrecks, scratches or dents. No aftermarket mods. Nothing. I mean, it's under factory warranty for another 11 months. Anyways, take it into the dealership last week...of course I test drive the 2016 Q50 Red 400HP sedan while waiting. Nice. Dealer offers about $6k less than the lease buy out value for a trade into a new Q50. Yeah, nope. I know it's one a handful of 2013's with the 3.7L 328HP engine that could be upgraded with a Stillen supercharger plus a few other tweaks and turn it into a 500+ HP sedan sleeper for about $7-8K... If I have to, will do that myself...but not about to hand it to the dealer so they can flip it for $7-10k. Thoughts on what it's worth now as-is? After (whatever) modifications suggested? Thanks.
I found a temporary lip while I save up for a oem sport chin spoiler. Pretty pleased the way it came out. For those interested it's a 06-07 sti S204 lip. I had to cut about 3 inches off both ends to get it to properly fit. Best of all it only cost $45 shipped.
If I weren't lowered, and had to live with the driveway apron from Hell... me too. $50 is nothing, and if it actually looks/fits great, all the better.
Ok, hello everyone. If I'm in the wrong forum, my apologies! Please direct me to the correct place. In short, I'm looking for advice. I first leased a 2011 G37 sedan journey rear wheel drive. Black exterior, black leather, chrome/silver trim. After the release of the Q50 in 2014 I traded it in an leased one of the last 2013 G37's in the summer of 2014. Same model/specs/color. So it's two years old with only 13-14k miles on it. I live in a condo and work in an office tower, both with parking garages, so the car has never spent more than a day or outside of a garage. This one even came with plastic carpet covers which I didn't like...asked the dealer to take them out and since were already installed they just threw them in for free. No wrecks, scratches or dents. No aftermarket mods. Nothing. I mean, it's under factory warranty for another 11 months. Anyways, take it into the dealership last week...of course I test drive the 2016 Q50 Red 400HP sedan while waiting. Nice. Dealer offers about $6k less than the lease buy out value for a trade into a new Q50. Yeah, nope. I know it's one a handful of 2013's with the 3.7L 328HP engine that could be upgraded with a Stillen supercharger plus a few other tweaks and turn it into a 500+ HP sedan sleeper for about $7-8K... If I have to, will do that myself...but not about to hand it to the dealer so they can flip it for $7-10k. Thoughts on what it's worth now as-is? After (whatever) modifications suggested? Thanks.
Welcome to the site, and it's hard to tell what your G is truly worth as it depends on the area you live. I'd check edmunds.com and post all your info and see what it says. I'm just guessing, but w/ that low mileage and the warranty probably somewhere in the $23k range give or take.