Maxima on 24's again!!!!!!!
Maxima on 24's again!!!!!!!
yep here she goes again. seen it on my way home today. Now that i seen it, it really dont look that bad at all. actually i never said it wuz ugly in the firstr place, but here she is..............
What the hell was going through her mind when she put those rims on that car. You should have pulled up next to her and asked her if she was high when she made that decision to lift a max to fit those rims on it.
Originally Posted by ethnic6
oh lord, that is just straight out ugly, fugly color, fuglier rims... that thing didn't even look real I thought it was photoshoped when I first saw it
Nah its not photoshopped its the same max that was on here like a month ago. And everyone made fun of it then too. And whats with the extra nissan badge by the back window?? They tried to make it even more ghetto hah
and thats why shes probably on food stamps. 24's should only be limited to SUV's. sedans should be limited to 18's or 19's at most. please don't repeat history and get these for your car. its such a waste of money...=/ (btw maybe she's just preparing for hurricane season lol.) j/k j/k, its ridiculous the way people can spend so much on pointless things. this car does not enhance the look of the car but rather degrades it.
Southern Culture at it's finest...
While living in New Orleans in 2004, I had the opportunity to see the trend of ginormous wheels on POS cars, lambo doors, a bunch of tv's, and 2 tone paint jobs... or candy paint jobs... done horribly, on cars that, at most, were worth $500.
When I moved to Jacksonville, FL... oh lord... it's like it TRIPLED. I remember seeing a Lincoln Continental tip onto 3 wheels because the wagon wheels... err... TWUNNY-SIXXXES... forced it to lift a wheel while turning... at 30mph or less.
I don't know if it's a blessing or a curse, that I'm back here in IL... where it's more trucks that are lifted... but for crying out loud... I really don't see the point in this trend.
While living in New Orleans in 2004, I had the opportunity to see the trend of ginormous wheels on POS cars, lambo doors, a bunch of tv's, and 2 tone paint jobs... or candy paint jobs... done horribly, on cars that, at most, were worth $500.
When I moved to Jacksonville, FL... oh lord... it's like it TRIPLED. I remember seeing a Lincoln Continental tip onto 3 wheels because the wagon wheels... err... TWUNNY-SIXXXES... forced it to lift a wheel while turning... at 30mph or less.
I don't know if it's a blessing or a curse, that I'm back here in IL... where it's more trucks that are lifted... but for crying out loud... I really don't see the point in this trend.



