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Question - I'd like to replace my pp2 lip spoiler with track pack version. Do the holes line up? Has anyone swapped spoilers?
 
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Has anyone confirmed PP2 wheel weight yet? I know the SVE copy says they are 24.1lbs.
I can't remember where I saw it, but they are like 30+ lbs which is typical for OEM wheel.
 

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I can't remember where I saw it, but they are like 30+ lbs which is typical for OEM wheel.
That seems heavy to me as even the non-R GT350 wheels are sub 30. I thought part of the point of the PP2 wheels were that they were a lighter design. I know that Infiniti/NISMO has sub 25lb wheels on performance trims.
 

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got my new tires put on today.

Michelin Pilot Sport 4S. 305/30 up front and 325/30 out back.
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How have the larger tires been holding up? I am going to switch to the PS4S almost as soon as I get mine** and I love the way the 325s look on the rear, but wanted to make sure you haven't run into any issues with them.

** Florida's rainy season + balding tires = an experience I've already gone thru and scratched off my bucket-list :crazy:
 
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How have the larger tires been holding up? I am going to switch to the PS4S almost as soon as I get mine** and I love the way the 325s look on the rear, but wanted to make sure you haven't run into any issues with them.

** Florida's rainy season + balding tires = an experience I've already gone thru and scratched off my bucket-list :crazy:
they are decent in the rain. stellar in the dry. no complaints really. other than having gotten 3 punctures in the rear tires...all three of which required replacement. but i can't see this as a ding against the tires, just my downright horrible luck.

like how does this even happen!!!?!?!??!
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Ya gotta stop driving down the aisles at Home Depot man! :D But seriously, that is some bad luck having to go thru 3 tires like that :(

But thanks for confirming they are good tires though! I gotta say, I love that picture I quoted on my previous reply, great angle and lighting. It is one of the reasons I want to go for the 325s in the rear (vs the factory square setup -- if the front's gonna poke, well, the rear might as well do so too).
 
 
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