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    96 ES300, 92 300ZX TT

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  1. Personally, 17" wins IMO. Reasonable tyre price & big choice, ride quality pretty similar, much better handling/ cornering, good looking size too. I would go 225/45/17, but you may prefer 205/50/17. Any bigger and you will upset rolling diameter & comfort, 18" max and then you will need 35 or 40 profile . Dubs are for the teen set, they look wrong on an ES, plus the economy & acceleration suffer.
  2. Hi, a typical n00b question sorry. I've searched "globe instrument" but can't find the size of the globes & how many. I did find a reasonable walk thru on how to remove the panel tho, cheers! Any further tips/ links/ photos would be appreciated. I want to buy the globes before removing the panel, looks like only 2 or 3 still working, naturally I will replace all. Car is a 96 JDM, illuminated needles working well still, no fade apparent. Any airbag issues? Or just disconnect power prior to removing panel?
  3. G'day from down under, my first post. I just bought my third ES300 this weekend, as a gift/swap for my father. It's done 140miles, 1996, full option, tidy car, paid $NZ1600, (US$1200) for it. Badged Toyota Windom 3.0G as it's a JDM. Windoms are cheap to buy here, generally less cost than a Corolla of the same age/mileage. Bargain daily drivers! Swapping for a 94 Camry 3.0 wagon as it suits my DD needs better, my 300ZX is the cruiser/ weekend toy.
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