W0rdie I'm getting damn tired of looking at your sexy car...It's really upsetting how clean your car is...mad props to all of your hardwork that went into getting the car to look like that...
Originally posted by sweetprelude clean asss car, wut color pearls where used? i actualy dont see any pearls, but i see metalic, looks almost like the new TL gunmetal color.
Ok... I'll be honest here. The color is fabulous, although, the rims is what's killing the whole deal. I mean, yes the rims are nice (in their own way like a fat girl with a cute face type of way), but with a sexier/agressive/less blinger style of rim would fit the car quite well, although, I'm afraid the drop could be a bit lower perhaps, but it's not too bad. These are half suggestions half critizism so don't take it too personal. A mild tint might even look good on it. Keep it up.
Originally posted by menace Ok... I'll be honest here. The color is fabulous, although, the rims is what's killing the whole deal. I mean, yes the rims are nice (in their own way like a fat girl with a cute face type of way), but with a sexier/agressive/less blinger style of rim would fit the car quite well, although, I'm afraid the drop could be a bit lower perhaps, but it's not too bad. These are half suggestions half critizism so don't take it too personal. A mild tint might even look good on it. Keep it up.
Thanks for the compliments....
I think the car doesn't look as low at it is in these shots because of the lighting, look at the one far away shot from the passenger side, you can see where the tire stops and the gap starts in that pic, and the car looks a lot lower with that in view.
...about tint, it used to be tinted, I had it taken off, I like the clean look of clear windows, tint is more common now than clear, so I thought, why not.
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