Owner: Zoeb
Car: Nissan 350z
Wheels: 18X10 +25 Rota T2R - Flat Black
Tires: Nitto Invo 275/35/18 front and 295/35/18 rear
Suspension: Megan Coilovers
The shop 350z has come out of retirement along with a new set of Rota T2R in 18×10 +25 in Flat Black. Zoeb has put on a new front bumper after it got a visit to RJ’s paint shop in Pleasanton, CA. Right after receiving it back, he immediately dropped it off to Speed Element in Fremont, CA to throw on some Megan Racing coilovers. With all the things done recently, it was a perfect time to snap some pictures of the car.
The front suspension has settled, but he’s still waiting on the rear to settle a bit, therefore he will adjust it at the end of the week to even things out a bit more! Stay tuned as we know it won’t stay like this very long in the hands of Zoeb.
It’s been a tradition here at Wheeldude.com to give mad props to the dopest cars of the year rocking a set of Linea Corse or Rota wheels. Not just any cars with a set of wheels on and a drop, but cars with a good amount of time, effort, and pride put into them. In search of the créme de la créme, we’ve reached out to all the car communities we post on regularly.
WHO: The Wheeldude.com Car of the Year 2010 Photo Contest is open to all cars running Rota Wheels or Linea Corse Wheels.
WHAT: We would like to have a little photo contest as a sign of appreciation for all the interest, business, and exposure this forum has provided us.
If your car is currently sporting Rota/Linea Corse Wheels, just post up a couple of pictures of your car in the respective forum threads. Be sure to include your full name (last name can be abbreviated with the first letter) and the wheel model/color you are running.
WHEN: The deadline for the submission of nominations will be on November 30. After this date, we will pick the top 15 cars from the nominees posted on this thread. A new poll thread will then be created on December 1. The winners will be determined through the votes that you will be casting. Be sure to check out that thread too.
PRIZES: Please visit the sites below as each site has it’s own set of prizes for their respective cars.
The pictures that you will be posting in these threads will be the same pictures that will be displayed in a poll thread for each forum. So, make it count!
Here’s some new colors that we just added to the catalog for you guys to order! These are mainly for Nissan Z’s, Infiniti G-coupes, Hyundai Genesis coupes, and Mitsubishi Evo X’s.
18×9.5 Rota P45R - Flat Black (5×114.3/e20/73)
18×9.5 Rota P45R - Hyper Silver (5X114.3/e20/73)
18×9.5 Rota P45R - Royal Gold (5×114.3/e20/73)
18×9.5 Rota P45R - Yamaha Black Red Lip (5×114.3/e20/73)
Customer: Greg Luciano
Car: 2005 Nissan 350Z
Wheels: Rota SVN 18×9 / 10 +20 - Flat Black
Now, Greg used to be a WRX owner who frequented I-Club.com back in the day (it’s been that long?) under the handle name, “wrx2fast4ufool”. These days, he’s rollin’ in a blue 350Z, reminiscent of his old world rally blue peanut eye 04 WRX.
Customer: Mike D
Car: 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe
Today’s a double feature on this G35 coupe. Both sets of wheels look awesome. Choices……tough, tough, choices….
Wheels: Rota DPT 18×9 / 18×10 +20 - Royal Hyper Black
**We’re currently offering a wheel & tire package special on this fitment in GOLD (click here).
Wheels: Rota Torque 18×9.5 +20 - Full Royal Sports Bronze
**We’re currently running a wheel & tire package special on these as well! (click here)
We’ve got some rolling shots of the Z as it’s sitting on P45Rs. Tire sizes are 265/35/18 up front and 295/35/18 out in the back.
Rest of the pictures are here!
Safe,
Gabe @ Wheeldude
Rota SVN:
Rota Torque:
Cheers,
Gabe @ Wheeldude
Im getting some new color wheels on the Z, Gold P45R 18×9.5…
I had to get her washed before the shoot… probably in the city again…
… tonight’s shoot will be posted shortly… i love new wheels, its like a fresh pair of socks.
Link to our gallery slide show of this shoot, click here.
-sd
here’s a great example of when HDR failed me…
Unedited:
HDR’d:
in the same batch I had some where I thought HDR really gave the picture some life.
HDR’d: