RARE 1999 Medium Metallic Blue Trans Am
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Since you aren't into the TT2's and like chrome instead of polished I would recommend the C6 Z06 deep dish wheels in chrome from OEWheels. That's if you're on a tight budget. If you don't care about what they'll cost, go with a set of iForged, CCW's, or Fikse's. All 3 of those brands make wheels that are pure SEX, but you'll be giving up an arm, your left nut, and a leg for them...
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I think it looks fantastic on that car.
They are a modern size version of a very old style wheel. With the vintage stepped lip rim and classic 5-spoke deep dish design, I guess they probably don't appeal much to people who like a more modern look. But as you can see by my sig, I like old stuff. I won't even part with the 15" Cragar SSs on my Nova.
Style is subjective. That's why they make soooooooo many wheels.
They are a modern size version of a very old style wheel. With the vintage stepped lip rim and classic 5-spoke deep dish design, I guess they probably don't appeal much to people who like a more modern look. But as you can see by my sig, I like old stuff. I won't even part with the 15" Cragar SSs on my Nova.
Style is subjective. That's why they make soooooooo many wheels.
100% agree. If my SS did not have the 35th Anny wheels, those would be the first I'd go for. The kiddies can have their 20"+ wheels and their lowering kits... my taste caters to the smallest wheels possible leaving room for more rubber, and the *** end raised up in the air like some true nostalgic Detroit steel.
Last edited by The Bronx Bull; 12-12-2010 at 08:01 PM.