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Extra Sprinkles
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I kinda agree, they aren't terrible at all.

They're marketed as 350/370z rims. The specs between the Z cars and New Edge's are almost identical. but I agree - not bad looking at all for what they cost and something different than the typical sub 1k wheels people always put on Terminators.
 

dumbstixlars

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Love the car. If you ever wanna sell the wheels hit me up!

I might actually need too sell them. I was looking at the specs on them and they are 18x10.5 ET15mm on the rear, since they have 315/35/18's mounted on them I don't think I can roll the quarters enough to keep them from rubbing. I'd like to keep the tires because they grip amazingly, but minimum spec is a 10.5 rim, and 18x10 is the most common. That and I don't like any of the common rims available for these cars. Of course I want some True Forged or CCW's, but that isn't in the budget right now.

In the mean time, I made the interior better. It had an A pillar pod with a couple of gauges (one aero force and a sun pro boost gauge), it wasn't mounted correctly, was loose, rattly, and I couldn't put the sun visor down cause it was in the way. So I pulled it all out, hooked the factory boost gauge back up, and put a spare non butchered A pillar that came out of my old 99 Cobra.

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You can see the 99 A pillar cover is a little different and not quite right, but it is better then leaving it uncovered.
 

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