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Wow whomever did the Photoshop is very good, besides that, as some of you have said, the tires must rub somehow, 2nd the quality of the ride is impacted (no pun intended) by such low profile tires, I hope the owner does not accidentally drive over a prominent bump or manhole, that would be a very expensive repair.
It is a nice looking car--love the color, not the interior color...
Lou
No we are coming to an end. I agree, the tires must rub somewhere but it looks phenomenon on this car. I like the Bodykit too and doesn't matter what wheels are on it - wish it would mine. But the photo brought the old question back: 17" or 18" for next year...according that the 285/335 17th's disappears (rear is still in production by Michelin and Pirelli but the front....almost nothing)
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Originally posted by Marc FG:
No we are coming to an end. I agree, the tires must rub somewhere but it looks phenomenon on this car. I like the Bodykit too and doesn't matter what wheels are on it - wish it would mine. But the photo brought the old question back: 17" or 18" for next year...according that the 285/335 17th's disappears (rear is still in production by Michelin and Pirelli but the front....almost nothing)

why did you buy the 17"?

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