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Old 03-31-11, 06:10 PM
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Default sc with american racing 606 wheels

has anyone seen or have a picture of an sc with the american racing606 style wheels? I just picked up 4 of them they ar 18x9 all around..

any suggestions? I want to be different with this and put on some 235's for some stretch and lower my car so the wheels are flush.. American racing wheels with stetch tire flushed, on a japanese car?

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Old 03-31-11, 06:15 PM
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those look like craggar wheels that should be on a chevelle or a malibu. id have to see in on your car first.
Old 03-31-11, 06:16 PM
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hmm it'd defiently be different... i think if you stanced thing right it would look good. also if it were me i'd put wide tires with a little bit of bulge. also it depends on if you have a body kit and what kit and what kind of mufflers you have... gl
Old 03-31-11, 06:25 PM
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You mean the ones that look like stock mustang Gt wheels? Like these?

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yeah they are like those up top.. Mine are all chrome though.. I will post pictures up when I get internet in my house tomorrow.. My car is a 92 stock dwp sc400


maynanator- yeah you mean make it look like a hot rod? I kinda want it to be flushed like vip, but with an american muscle twist, since the sc400 is a v8 and I love muscle cars..
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I love muscle cars too, but just buy a carbourated F-Body man, I did:


A 4.0 V8 cannot compare to a 408CI SBC
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Being flush isn't VIP just to let you know..

Well it can't be THAT bad, compared to stockies
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not to sure if those would look right on a sc
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lol I would.. But I can only afford one car right now.. I found the wheels at the junkyard and they were in really good condition.. I bought all four for 160 bucks..

sc300jz- that's weird because every vip styled car I see has the wheels flush with the fender of the vehicle.
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Originally Posted by Emilio253
lol I would.. But I can only afford one car right now.. I found the wheels at the junkyard and they were in really good condition.. I bought all four for 160 bucks..

sc300jz- that's weird because every vip styled car I see has the wheels flush with the fender of the vehicle.
Mmm not exactly, that is called being flushed

VIP is more smooth and classy type of deal while being flushed, nice fitment/stance. Bagged most of the time as well with all those little features small tables and etc.

Er, well VIP is what you make it out to be so yeah same thing nice fitment is a plus anyways!

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Nooo!
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Its not the look I would go for but if they are flush with wide back tires you might be able to pull it off. You might need some spaces though.
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ive got replica cobra wheels on mine and i love them. I was considering the bullitt(sp?) style wheel for a while but found a deal i couldnt pass up in great sizes so i went that route instead.
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