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Old 11-03-06 | 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by ATSOU
Exactly........
Stay away from those.
But what is the reason?
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Originally Posted by ATSOU
Exactly........
Stay away from those.
What do yo recommend instead then?
Old 11-04-06 | 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by LexusFans
But what is the reason?
Those wheels are cheap in price and quality, and imo are not classy enough for an LS430. On a 7 series or s-class its fine but not on the LS. Buy real multi piece or forged monoblock wheels from prestigious brands like Work, OZ, WALD, Maya, etc

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Old 11-04-06 | 09:27 AM
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Yup, definitely start with the wheels and a drop. Then I would work on the body kit and exhaust. That's the order at least I did. And can't agree enough with going with a "dish type" wheel. Here is my car...
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To each of their preference, for me.....DUB style is not about how classic & nice clean look of the vehicle, it's all about FLASHY & attracting attention.
DUB style started from rappers & football players......and u know those people have sh!!t loads of money but no taste in everything.
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Originally Posted by ATSOU
To each of their preference, for me.....DUB style is not about how classic & nice clean look of the vehicle, it's all about FLASHY & attracting attention.
DUB style started from rappers & football players......and u know those people have sh!!t loads of money but no taste in everything.
How about this one
Old 11-10-06 | 08:07 PM
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To me, those look sharp . . . I'm in the same predicament. I've owned some 19" Volks for my sports car, but for the LS, I don't see the need for a forged or light weight rim since I have no plans to race the bad boy

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Check out WORK's website.
www.work-wheels.co.jp
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damn those are sweet! =D
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