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The sad thing is, if they had just put the wheels in the wells where they belong, a reasonable spoiler on the trunk, and not put stickers down the entire windshield, that car would be gorgeous.
I respect all the work that went into this car, imo it is the only WALD kitted car that looks good. I don't agree with the wheel fitment, but that's a trend that some (and obviously the owner) like. As for the wing, perhaps if it had a low mount on there I might be able to dig it but he probably went with the high mount to be able to see out the rear window.
The sad thing is, if they had just put the wheels in the wells where they belong, a reasonable spoiler on the trunk, and not put stickers down the entire windshield, that car would be gorgeous.
So true, the guy definitely knows how to build w/ high quality parts and the body lines and overall look of the car itself is stunning.
Originally Posted by tonyHTX
I respect all the work that went into this car, imo it is the only WALD kitted car that looks good. I don't agree with the wheel fitment, but that's a trend that some (and obviously the owner) like. As for the wing, perhaps if it had a low mount on there I might be able to dig it but he probably went with the high mount to be able to see out the rear window.
Agree 100%, that body kit looks perfect on that G, just too over the top w/ the stance for this old geezer to fully appreciate. Although I do fully appreciate the commitment that such a build would require, so for that, a big