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Old 02-27-2005, 02:30 PM   #11 (permalink)
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nice

That looks good not much rubber thou.
Where have i seen that look before?
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Old 02-27-2005, 04:59 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Not for me to big and to bulky looking...but to each their own.
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Old 02-27-2005, 08:32 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Borderline dubs (wheels which "take-over" a car's overall design) - but good.
Keep'em aluminum - chromed out they would make the car look like a tonka toy.
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Old 02-28-2005, 09:01 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Nice choice. I think they look nice.
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Old 02-28-2005, 09:16 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Looks kind of 80s S Class AMG, not a bad thing but nothing special. Looks like those tires could use some air, the upper sidewall is much taller than the lower sidewall, optical illusion?
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Old 02-28-2005, 09:27 AM   #16 (permalink)
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hey guys take it easy ...thats why its a concept rendering.....lol I know the proportions are about a 23 and 1/2" wheel with a 8 series tire but .....but ...maybe ill make em' that way...
thanks for the great feedback though on the style ...i love it i have put them on alot of my renderings and i like the way they look , very classy and simple...they will not be chrome though, they will be ghost pewter chrome, ie: bmw m5 wheels....and i havent decided on size , the reason i thought 21" is because the dealers might be able to get away with them more , and because the 20 just isnt big enough for me. maybe ill do a 23" package for the ballers....lol

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Great rims tommyz. remember during our meet i was talking abour rims that cut in instead of dubs, perfect rims 21" i would buy them. Hey one question can u please make these so they fit the AWD.

if not i guess ALAS. Another failed attempt for me.

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That looks good not much rubber thou.
Where have i seen that look before?
Lot of BMW's especially the new 6 series have those rims.
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I have to admit. Those wheels are sick. I gives the car an full sporty/luxury look. One thing though! You have to make them in 22's and in chrome. This is only my opinion, but the reason why this car sells the way it do, is because 22's can fit. Plus you have to keep up with the game and 22's is the way to win. Big cars need big wheels. One more thing, you also need to stagger the rims too. I would go with 22 x 9.5 in the front and 22 x 11 in the rear. Tommy Z trust me, you want those wheels to sell, this is the way to go and i'll be your first buyer. Anyone second my motion?
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I have to admit. Those wheels are sick. I gives the car an full sporty/luxury look. One thing though! You have to make them in 22's and in chrome. This is only my opinion, but the reason why this car sells the way it do, is because 22's can fit. Plus you have to keep up with the game and 22's is the way to win. Big cars need big wheels. One more thing, you also need to stagger the rims too. I would go with 22 x 9.5 in the front and 22 x 11 in the rear. Tommy Z trust me, you want those wheels to sell, this is the way to go and i'll be your first buyer. Anyone second my motion?
I love these wheels, but am not a big fan of the staggered setup on 4 door sedans, I know that MB, BMW, etc. do it but I prefer the wheels to be the same on a 4 door. I love the staggered setup on coupes. Just my opinion, not sure why...
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