What type of Rims
#16
Thanks for all your input guys. I've talked to Wiz about his kit before and I think it looks fine, but I took a look at Tanner's pictures and that is one reallly nice car. I was wondering if any of you that live in Southern California know of any shops that could import the auto coutre kit for such a great price as tanner got? I could definetely afford the 1700 that he got. Also, thanks manaray for your tips on wheels. Edogg gave me the address for a wholesale place in anaheim that looks good. btw, team lexstacy looks tight but I just want to concentrate on school for now and wait until summer to join, again thanks for the invite.
#17
Praetorian180 try e-mailing Hiro and see if he could be that price for the Auto Coture.
http://store.yahoo.com/lexusparts/
that is his website
his e-mail is
wavy@attglobal.net
The good thing is that he is located in So.Cal
I got a good price for my kit from japan.His prices are low for certain items.
http://store.yahoo.com/lexusparts/
that is his website
his e-mail is
wavy@attglobal.net
The good thing is that he is located in So.Cal
I got a good price for my kit from japan.His prices are low for certain items.
#18
The AutoCouture kit would also be my choice. It's clean and elegant looking. The Bomex kit is just ricer. Looks OK on a ricer car (like a Civic or Integra), but not on a Lexus. Being young has nothing to do with it. Age has nothing to do with it either! But in the end, it's your car and your money (or your parents)...
Before you do anything, I would try to see and learn more about the different kits and wheels out there. Don't be in a RUSH to get just "stuff" for your car...it'll be a big mistake, I assure you...
Before you do anything, I would try to see and learn more about the different kits and wheels out there. Don't be in a RUSH to get just "stuff" for your car...it'll be a big mistake, I assure you...
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