My New Shoes - M35 Sport
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Well thanks guys for all the comments...The good and the bad. I think most of you like them but maybe not for yourselves. That's cool. Its great being unique for the moment. I sorta get the feeling I won't be the only one with these wheels especially if they ever come with a black center. That's a can't miss color. It's been a strange past 4 years for me...from Z to G to M. CRAZY...I'm keeping this baby though. Hands down the toys (Navi/MES) are amazing in this car. I need to change my user profile....BTW taking comments from you guys is the easy part....I'm lucky I haven't been put out of the house by the wifey. I'm a lucky man to have had 3 beautiful vehicles...Again...thanks...Old to New>>>>
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Wow, im really dumb. I looked at the picture ALL the way at the bottom of that link...now I see. I like the ones you chose after seeing the picture you just posted here. They kind of look like a mustang GT's but they actually go well with the M.
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Originally Posted by ashtangaz2001
Wow, im really dumb. I looked at the picture ALL the way at the bottom of that link...now I see. I like the ones you chose after seeing the picture you just posted here. They kind of look like a mustang GT's but they actually go well with the M.
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looks alright...i wanted foose lussos on my coupe till i saw them.
i agree though its not the brand. people saying expensive rims means classier look on your M. completely disagree, its all about the style of the rim.
i agree though its not the brand. people saying expensive rims means classier look on your M. completely disagree, its all about the style of the rim.
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Originally Posted by jimmyc13
I'm sure they'll grow on people. BTW - must be nice to have 3 such nice toys! AWESOME! Are they all garaged I hope?
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Originally Posted by jimmyc13
You went from a G coupe 6MT to the M35? Must seem slower....... Guess too much $ for the M45?
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Not feeling em for the car. The M can utilize a deep dish, which is where I'd go with it. Ever seen the BMW 540's rolling on rims with big lips? Now that's the ish I'm talking about!
I'd honestly prefer the stock rims, which look like an old Enkei design I coveted!
I'd honestly prefer the stock rims, which look like an old Enkei design I coveted!
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JReed:
The Foose wheels are a little too busy for the M35, but then again, to each their own and I have seen much worse. There are quite a few great looking 5 spoke designs available and you have had great taste in wheels in the past from looking at pics.
You must have watched one to many "American Muscle" episodes on TV recently and this has tainted your JDM appeal? Just quessing here.... It happens to the best of us.
On a better note: Are your stock wheels available for sale?
The Foose wheels are a little too busy for the M35, but then again, to each their own and I have seen much worse. There are quite a few great looking 5 spoke designs available and you have had great taste in wheels in the past from looking at pics.
You must have watched one to many "American Muscle" episodes on TV recently and this has tainted your JDM appeal? Just quessing here.... It happens to the best of us.
On a better note: Are your stock wheels available for sale?
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