New Buddy club wheels on her NC
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New Buddy club wheels on her NC
Hey guys. I'm working at Buddy club AUSTRALIA now as a graphic designer and my girl and I have just chucked a few goodies on the NC (her NC!).
Buddy club don't make a hell of a lot of goodies for MX-5's but they have just become the official distributor of AutoExe goodies which are ALL for Mazda. I can get 10% off for everything in the catalog so if you need anything let me know.
Also. I've created a customer car gallery on the Buddy club web site, so if you've got Buddy club gear on your car and want to show it off on the official Buddy club site, send the pics on through! Site URL:
http://www.buddyclub.com.au
Here are some pics of the P1 Racing SF wheels (cast wheels, not the ultra lightweight forged QF's which cost almost 3 times more). Wheels are 17x7 +42 re-using the stock tyres.
Yes the car could do with some lowering. Here's a photoshopped image:
Any suggestions on lowering? She doesn't want to spend a lot of money on coilovers. Car is a daily driver and will not see the track. Lowering would be purely for appearance only so any suggestions on some lowering springs would be great. Not looking to slam it like the above doctored image too, just looking to lower it a couple of inches at most. It's awful how much greater the gap between the tyre and wheel arch is on the front than the back! Thanks in advance for any suggestions guys.
Buddy club don't make a hell of a lot of goodies for MX-5's but they have just become the official distributor of AutoExe goodies which are ALL for Mazda. I can get 10% off for everything in the catalog so if you need anything let me know.
Also. I've created a customer car gallery on the Buddy club web site, so if you've got Buddy club gear on your car and want to show it off on the official Buddy club site, send the pics on through! Site URL:
http://www.buddyclub.com.au
Here are some pics of the P1 Racing SF wheels (cast wheels, not the ultra lightweight forged QF's which cost almost 3 times more). Wheels are 17x7 +42 re-using the stock tyres.
Yes the car could do with some lowering. Here's a photoshopped image:
Any suggestions on lowering? She doesn't want to spend a lot of money on coilovers. Car is a daily driver and will not see the track. Lowering would be purely for appearance only so any suggestions on some lowering springs would be great. Not looking to slam it like the above doctored image too, just looking to lower it a couple of inches at most. It's awful how much greater the gap between the tyre and wheel arch is on the front than the back! Thanks in advance for any suggestions guys.
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I've added all prices, and in some cases, wheel weights are on the Buddy club web site:
http://www.buddyclub.com.au
As mentioned they are RRP prices in Australian dollars and I can get 10% off these prices for all auscartalk members.
http://www.buddyclub.com.au
As mentioned they are RRP prices in Australian dollars and I can get 10% off these prices for all auscartalk members.
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Maybe some KGMM springs from JDMYard?
They quoted me a pretty decent price last time I asked
Or just some Tein S-Tech's would do nicely I think.
Btw white NC's do look good! Good choice on her/your behalf! I've only seen one other white NC around, it had a tan softop and interior as well which looked pretty sweet.
They quoted me a pretty decent price last time I asked
Or just some Tein S-Tech's would do nicely I think.
Btw white NC's do look good! Good choice on her/your behalf! I've only seen one other white NC around, it had a tan softop and interior as well which looked pretty sweet.
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look at the below link to see what Justin's driving now
http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?t=3335
http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?t=3335
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Re:
SM wrote:quick question are those prices per rim on the site????
I think those prices are a little too cheap to be per set...
PS QFs... *drool... I'd sell my MX5 for a set of those...
wait that wont work...
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