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i like.. i was scared to go all black rims because of all the chrome on the v6, so i went chrome and black. it looks good! what wax you use? and yeah, a nice sublte drop is all thats needed
 
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Yeah, I agree a drop would make it look better, but she is leasing it and not sure if she will keep it at end of lease. Also, the drop is an obvious difference to us, but she would not appreciate the subtlety.

I used Zaino wax and polish.
 
Looks great!
 
red calipers would make a world of diff...not a fan of black wheels but those arent bad...nice pics and wash
 
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I'm not feeling the wheel too, but the car does need a drop with that wheel size.
I agree a drop would improve the look. The misses likes it the way it is... 'nough said.

Wheel size has nothing to do with fender gap. Wheel/tire combination has everything to do with it. To maintain stock diameter, tires should have been 245/30/20... I thought they were too narrow so I went with 235/35/20. If I had to do it again, I would go 245/35/20.

To each his own...

How 'bout that detail job : )
 
I agree a drop would improve the look. The misses likes it the way it is... 'nough said.

Wheel size has nothing to do with fender gap. Wheel/tire combination has everything to do with it. To maintain stock diameter, tires should have been 245/30/20... I thought they were too narrow so I went with 235/35/20. If I had to do it again, I would go 245/35/20.

To each his own...

How 'bout that detail job : )
youre right, wheel size has nothing to do with fender gap, i am proof with 22s. there will always be gap until you get springs/coilovers in your life lol

nice detail by the way.. :thmsup:
 
WHOLEY MOLEY....that thing shines like nobodies business..super kuddos. What supplies did you use from start to finish..minus the water of course.
 
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