24's on a 1st Gen? Maybe they're 22's, who knows. A bit excessive, don't you think? :eek2: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...s_cars_012.jpg |
Looks good.. that rear has got to be a 24. |
it deffinately looks like the fronts are 20's and the rears are 22's |
damn......what a shame! |
wow poor car. |
Originally Posted by 71camaro it deffinately looks like the fronts are 20's and the rears are 22's |
poor car. |
The rear is a little big for my me, I think the same size on the rear as the front and she would be good. |
That is Prodigy customs car, roughly 900 horses tucked under the car and will pull about 1.1G on th eskid pad, pretty damn sweet ride!!! |
i like it. :) |
i would take it |
looks sweet but i would also go with the same size wheel but jus go bigger in width |
Sweet car. The wheels are more than excessive though IMO. |
Im thinking its a 18/20" combo also. 1st gens wouldnt be able to swallow a 20" up front so easily. Looks pretty sweet imo, apparently it has the balls to back up the stance. |
It looks like a 20"/22" combo. Either way it's excessive for a 1st gen. I love the stance and clean lines but 18" should be the max on those cars. BTW...those wheels are too blingy for that car. I'm thinking a nice set of 18" Fikse's painted grey would be killer on that car. |
looks damn fine in my taste..........but i like the 1st gens anyway |
Where's the backseat window? |
Originally Posted by LS1obsession Where's the backseat window? |
+1 for 20s and 22s a little excessive IMO |
I don't know what everybody's making such a big deal about. I'm rollin' the same setup. Granted, I can't actually ever drive or steer it. Fills the gaps nice. http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...612003low2.jpg :) |
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