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#1
Opinion
I recently lowered maxseen and was able to get some me time. I took some pictures of her before and after I definitly like the after looks both apperance and driveability. Tell me what you all thinkI'm open for any suggestions. Here is the link http://community.webshots.com/user/mjax31. Oh and does anyone know or have pictures of HID lights if so let me know.Thanks
#2
Looks nice, though the rims aren't too appealing to me.
HID's in action: http://xrrcd.com/movies/jay8.avi
HID's in action: http://xrrcd.com/movies/jay8.avi
#3
Yeah! you are right about the wheels they don't have that wheel appeal. But I tell you what here in o-town I see quite a few cars with these wheels. Not the tightest around but it was a good feeling to know you have brand new wheels and tires. If I ever get the opportunity to get another set I'm on it. And believe me they will have that TIGHT wheel appeal ..until then
Thanks for feedback!
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#6
I like the stance. Agressive, but not too low. Wheels are so-so.
I think the 3rd gen stock wheels are pretty nice in comparison to the other stock wheels of the time (camry, accord, taurus, etc.) The only thing better from the factory in the early 90s was on much more expensive cars like BMW and Mercedes. You had to get something pretty extreme and expensive, like an AMG to get wheels bigger than 16s, unless you bought a true sports car like a 300zx, Stealth TT or a Vette.
Even the custom wheels back then were kind of crappy. I had a set of honeycomb Enkeis on my car and I thought they were pretty "fresh."
Of course, nowadays wheels are much, much better than stock and make the sawblades look pretty crappy.
I think the 3rd gen stock wheels are pretty nice in comparison to the other stock wheels of the time (camry, accord, taurus, etc.) The only thing better from the factory in the early 90s was on much more expensive cars like BMW and Mercedes. You had to get something pretty extreme and expensive, like an AMG to get wheels bigger than 16s, unless you bought a true sports car like a 300zx, Stealth TT or a Vette.
Even the custom wheels back then were kind of crappy. I had a set of honeycomb Enkeis on my car and I thought they were pretty "fresh."
Of course, nowadays wheels are much, much better than stock and make the sawblades look pretty crappy.
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