If you ever thought Primer Gray was nice :roll: now you can have it on your diecast models too!
http://www.vdubaddiction.com/forums/...;postid=118201
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If you ever thought Primer Gray was nice :roll: now you can have it on your diecast models too!
http://www.vdubaddiction.com/forums/...;postid=118201
huh?
Is there a missing URL on that post?
That is bad ass, I really like the z-3 shark fins. Why in the world someone would want them on a civic, is beyond me, but what ever. The only thing it is missing is a primer circle around where they shaved the door handles.
W..T...F...?
Awesome photoshop job!
Where's the spoiler??
I wouldn't buy it. I mean just look at it. The front wheels even match the back ones. How uncool is that?
LOL there is a car in the parking lot here at work just like that! :lol: He told me the other day, "I only two more paychecks and I can get the other two wheels for my Accord!"Quote:
Originally Posted by brock
A ricer that lives down the street from me in Tulsa drives an accord, and he was telling me that the other reason they have mismatched wheels is because the stock wheels are lighter than the boat anchors, I mean wheels, that they put on their cars. He was really excited about some lightweight 29 pound 17" wheels that he just got. :?
The same guy :afro: just got rid of a truck that had 20" wheels. He said that it almost put the rear axle to the bump stops when they put the wheels and tires in his truck. He started complaining about power loss and something being wrong with the brakes shortly after putting these on. The rear diff went out within 20,000 miles of him putting these on as well. I wonder if this could be related to the extra weight at the corners. :scratch:
I thought it was because they were all running drag slicks since they had so much power.
who knows...