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Yep, go 4 fronts all around or look for something else, your G will look like a skateboard.
Maybe, I am thinking the way the drop will look with some nice deep saved in gtr wheels would looks dope. But I am still shopping for other options, no commitment yet lol
JohnnyD, your ride is perfect! clean and classy, I must say.
Originally Posted by Rochester
I love a good rolling photo, jealous because I don't have any.
Is Johnny's car remote controlled? Zoom in... where'd he go?
Originally Posted by James Harden
Wow, that is such a great rolling shot. I guess the car is ok, too.
Kidding Johnny. Very nice man. Love the color and the simplicity.
Thank you guys!
Probably my favorite photo of the car. Kind of funny, gave my buddy my camera and put it on auto. Asked him to shoot some pics on the way to our next destination and he came up with this LOL!
I guess this shot really shows how light my tint can look... it's supposed to be 15%. And I even have a tinted windshield
Seat slid all the way back and an angle slightly from behind makes for an odd image of the driver haha.
Maybe, I am thinking the way the drop will look with some nice deep saved in gtr wheels would looks dope. But I am still shopping for other options, no commitment yet lol
Unfortunately the sedan doesn't have the wider fenders of the coupe so aggressive, wide wheels will poke quite a bit. I'm running 9.5 +38 on my sedan and the wheels are a few mm outside the fenders. A rear GTR wheel is 10.5 +25, so it would extend 25mm further out from mine, so over an inch outside the fenders. To make that work you'd need very heavy camber and stretched tires. An easier fit would be to source wheels in the 10"+40 offset range. Here's a good thread to show various "square" fitment~https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...post-here.html
Hmm, thanks, guys. That cheap cell LG phone of mine just can't take a picture like my Canon does... which in of itself is lacking compared to a proper SLR and someone with photography skills.
But you know, Moonlight White really does pop at night under blinding white lights in an empty parking lot. I'm tempted to grab the camera and try again, before it snows and while the summer wheels are still on the car.