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Originally posted by Miroteknik View PostDo small wheels on the car. Big wheels have been done, and it looks retarded. Get this low on some low offset 16's or so. I think these cars look retarded, but if a camry can look good slammed, I guess this could too.
Don't do anything over 18"
i was actually looking at the new Klutch 19s that were just released at SEMA..but they lift these cars a lot and theres too much complications. i might do 17's since the car already has 16x6 wheels on it. oh and i thought these cars aren't the best looking too for a while, but its comfortable and kinda fast. and it was free (to me..my aunt payed $10k). can you beat free? not really.wow.
so stock.
not much progress.
many photoshops.
such beige.
doge not pleased.
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Originally posted by molly_watah View PostI'll save you some time this weekend
Skip the plastidipwow.
so stock.
not much progress.
many photoshops.
such beige.
doge not pleased.
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Originally posted by milano_red View PostDon't do reps!
Get an OEM alternative until real wheels permits. Car looks to nice to run reps.wow.
so stock.
not much progress.
many photoshops.
such beige.
doge not pleased.
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Your MS paint chops are terribad.
18"s are the perfect size wheels for this, and the Kia Optima SX wheels are 18"s. But with the Optima wheels you will need a 20 or 25mm spacer to be flush.
ES - 1st to 4th Gen (1990-2006) - 1998 Lexus ES 300 - New to CL, posting pics of my car. I bought the car from my sister in excellent condition. Has 131,000 miles and runs like its brand new. As you can see, I've added some mods. I've also added a Weapon-R cold air intake and a Magna Flow exhaust, NGK laser platinum...
Read this build thread on a Lexus ES300. Though it isn't really stanced, it is how a build should be done on one of these cars.
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Originally posted by rice4life View PostYour MS paint chops are terribad.
18"s are the perfect size wheels for this, and the Kia Optima SX wheels are 18"s. But with the Optima wheels you will need a 20 or 25mm spacer to be flush.
ES - 1st to 4th Gen (1990-2006) - 1998 Lexus ES 300 - New to CL, posting pics of my car. I bought the car from my sister in excellent condition. Has 131,000 miles and runs like its brand new. As you can see, I've added some mods. I've also added a Weapon-R cold air intake and a Magna Flow exhaust, NGK laser platinum...
Read this build thread on a Lexus ES300. Though it isn't really stanced, it is how a build should be done on one of these cars.
i did the photoshops quickly thats why they suckbelieve it or not they were done in photoshop cs6..but im not that experienced in it as you can obviously tell. When i wash the car, i will do a photo shoot with my DSLR camera and have awesome pics.
Ive see that ES before, really nice car! i need that front lip and side skirts and im set!
im also doing a bit of performance mods after i go low..catback exhaust, short ram, maybe get creative and do some fun stuff but yeah
oh and do you like the SX wheels? i do but its kind of a love or **** thing and im considering those or some rotiforms...or 3 piece super wide super awesome wheels..wow.
so stock.
not much progress.
many photoshops.
such beige.
doge not pleased.
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I personally like the optima wheels. That's because I like KDM shit though hahaha.
Look into the ViS Vip kit with the ViS Techno R front lip, or just do the whole ViS vip kit for the car. You can find the whole kit for around $600 on car id, and the lip is like $200 ish. Budget wise, spaced out OEM kia wheels will be the cheapest way to go with instead of going with Volk wheels or Work's. Have you seen the Optima Luxury wheels? They might fit the VIP theme a bit better if that's what you are going to aim for.
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