Nissan 370Z + 20 '' SSR Professor MS1 wheels.
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Wangan Nasty
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Nissan 370Z + 20 '' SSR Professor MS1 wheels.
Fun way to spend 1/2 a work day. Fitted some wheels on, did a mini-detail and took pictures in LA. Although i do wish this car was lower (but it's impossible without modifying front fenders/deleting the liner).
Hope you guys enjoy.





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Link to the wheels: http://www.ssr-wheels.com/wheels/ms1_181920.asp
Sizes are 20 x 11, 20 x 9.5 Front
Hope you guys enjoy.





Check out the rest there: My Blog
Link to the wheels: http://www.ssr-wheels.com/wheels/ms1_181920.asp
Sizes are 20 x 11, 20 x 9.5 Front
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The car does appear to be a little lower in the rear. Mainly because the 370Z (this IMO is a huge + point) has no inner fender lip and has large fenders. So there is no fender to roll and can fit large wheels with good doses of lowering.
The front has a fender lip and fender liners in the way that did not allow us to lower all the way (otherwise it would scrape and hit). The customer did not want to remove the liner or modify the fenders just yet, so that was the limitation.
The coilovers are Tanabe Pro S-OCs that are in development for the 370Z currently.
Car's powertrain is 100 percent stock as far as i know.
Although i cannot wait till someone throws a nice twin turbo kit on it. There are a few that exist due to the G37S being released a while back. The VQ37VHR has had time on the market for parts development.
The front has a fender lip and fender liners in the way that did not allow us to lower all the way (otherwise it would scrape and hit). The customer did not want to remove the liner or modify the fenders just yet, so that was the limitation.
The coilovers are Tanabe Pro S-OCs that are in development for the 370Z currently.
Car's powertrain is 100 percent stock as far as i know.
Although i cannot wait till someone throws a nice twin turbo kit on it. There are a few that exist due to the G37S being released a while back. The VQ37VHR has had time on the market for parts development.







