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And I'm not buying into this whole flush garbage. I've been doing this for 3 years already on my car. I like the aggressive look. And my suspension isn't ruined. I still go to the track every 1-2 month and have fun with it, which is what the Z was built for right? Being out on track instead of being a garage queen? And I don't do it to be featured in any website. That's not my motivation. I don't go around posting on those "wheel fitment" forums whoring out my car hoping to be featured. I don't email them pictures of my car asking them if they can feature my car. The only places I've posted these pictures are on the Z forums, to show other owners what the fenders are capable of, and my Facebook page. If i get featured, cool. Gives the Z32 chassis some exposure it needs. It might get people who dont like the Z32 to appreciate it. Like I said, I don't do it for the "fame," I do it because I like the look. Nothing too extreme and a slight amount of stretch. I don't want to heavily compromise the fun factor of the car. And btw, wheels that "fit" look lame. Wheels in those high offsets have flat looking faces or minimal lip, both of which aren't flattering in a wheels design. I'll leave those wheels to the S2000 crowd. I'll leave you this video of me at a road race event with my car with ruined fenders and ruined suspension. It totally sucks out there... ;) [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_nOFFjCHlE ]
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