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by Arro » Wed May 02, 2007 12:32 pm
I just don't get the whole "dripping wet tires" look anyways... I mean show cars are supposed to look expensive and high-tech, right? So wouldn't we want the tires looking NEW? Wet tires don't look new, they just look wet.
Like I said before, plain ol' original formula Armor-All brings them to new looking without looking like an oiled-up mexican wrestler.
Not to mention all that money spent on looks goes down the drain (gutter?) when you wipe out, like TNK said.
Back to the other point, what IS the detrimental affect of directional tires put on backwards?
Edit: You know, with the black wheels, the whole thing looks like wheel and tire are one piece, plastic molded, like you find on cheapy toy cars in 99 cent stores. I'd be looking for the plastic flashings to scrape em off with my fingernail. Which is a shame, I really like the wheel design. Otherwse the car is fine IMO (but then again body styling is a matter of taste, and I would have gone a different way, but it looks like a good job to me).
Drive it like you stole it, and work on it like you married it.
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