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      02-17-2008, 09:21 PM   #1
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Zen & Zeta - Loving wife...playful Mistress

Just finished washing my two babes and managed to take a few photos of them.

Zen ( Roadster ) and Zeta (newly acquired (M)istress Coupe)

I love both cars, but unfortunately I have to let Zen go to the next lucky owner.

Will be transferring NEW M rims / tyres / suspension over to the roadster next week, and vice versa to the M.

Here we go...

EDIT - Pics removed the for time being

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      02-17-2008, 11:08 PM   #2
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Wow love the Vorsteiner wheels and the Brembo BBK on the Roadster, aftermarket exhaust as well? Pictures took painfully long to load but definitely worth it. I dont think the suspension components will be interchangeable so you might want to look into that. Other then that, amazing cars, congrats on the new acquisition
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      02-17-2008, 11:38 PM   #3
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Your wheels are non transferrable.
The M and non M have very different offsets in the rear of the cars.

Suspension is a bit of a toss up too. The rear may be different, but at least the front is the same.
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      02-18-2008, 04:37 PM   #4
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Your wheels are non transferrable.
The M and non M have very different offsets in the rear of the cars.

Suspension is a bit of a toss up too. The rear may be different, but at least the front is the same.
I have M wheels on my 3.0si Coupe with the stock staggered run flats and they fit perfectly fine. The rear sticks out a little bit, but not too much.
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Beautiful. Did you lower Zen? If so how?
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      02-19-2008, 12:30 PM   #7
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Beautiful. Did you lower Zen? If so how?
Yes, "she's" on KW2s

But in honesty, the front looked the same before the suspensions went in, the rear just went down by a finger or two. (didn't bother to measure)
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