New Photos w/ the black Kazera KZ-A's
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New Photos w/ the black Kazera KZ-A's
Hey all! Finally got the car all washed up and even put a nice coat of NXT wax on it!!
Here's just a few pictures of the car with the new wheels on it. I have even more if you go
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For those who missed the specs on the wheels & tires, here they are:
Front:
* Tires: 245x40x18 Goodyear Eagle F1
* Wheels: 18x8.5 Kazera KZ-A Black
Rear:
* Tires: 275x40x18 Goodyear Eagle F1
* Wheels: 18x9.5 Kazera KZ-A Black
Here's just a few pictures of the car with the new wheels on it. I have even more if you go
For those who missed the specs on the wheels & tires, here they are:
Front:
* Tires: 245x40x18 Goodyear Eagle F1
* Wheels: 18x8.5 Kazera KZ-A Black
Rear:
* Tires: 275x40x18 Goodyear Eagle F1
* Wheels: 18x9.5 Kazera KZ-A Black
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Kelly - Thanks! Nope, does it look it?
SimplyJ & atadlo - I actually sorta like the yellowish lettering. I don't know, I thought it sort of complimented the amber in the headlights/sidemarkers as well as the gauges, interior lighting, and the amber used in the leather stitching for the seats. My stepdad's a body mechanic and knows plenty about painting, so I'm sure him and I could paint them (if we found the right match), I just don't know if I'd want to get rid of them. I guess the yellow against black is what makes them stand out so much and makes them seem "ricey," but even Volk wheels which every other Z owner and their grandma use have wording/logos on them.
SimplyJ & atadlo - I actually sorta like the yellowish lettering. I don't know, I thought it sort of complimented the amber in the headlights/sidemarkers as well as the gauges, interior lighting, and the amber used in the leather stitching for the seats. My stepdad's a body mechanic and knows plenty about painting, so I'm sure him and I could paint them (if we found the right match), I just don't know if I'd want to get rid of them. I guess the yellow against black is what makes them stand out so much and makes them seem "ricey," but even Volk wheels which every other Z owner and their grandma use have wording/logos on them.
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Kelly - Thanks! Nope, does it look it?
SimplyJ & atadlo - I actually sorta like the yellowish lettering. I don't know, I thought it sort of complimented the amber in the headlights/sidemarkers as well as the gauges, interior lighting, and the amber used in the leather stitching for the seats. My stepdad's a body mechanic and knows plenty about painting, so I'm sure him and I could paint them (if we found the right match), I just don't know if I'd want to get rid of them. I guess the yellow against black is what makes them stand out so much and makes them seem "ricey," but even Volk wheels which every other Z owner and their grandma use have wording/logos on them.
SimplyJ & atadlo - I actually sorta like the yellowish lettering. I don't know, I thought it sort of complimented the amber in the headlights/sidemarkers as well as the gauges, interior lighting, and the amber used in the leather stitching for the seats. My stepdad's a body mechanic and knows plenty about painting, so I'm sure him and I could paint them (if we found the right match), I just don't know if I'd want to get rid of them. I guess the yellow against black is what makes them stand out so much and makes them seem "ricey," but even Volk wheels which every other Z owner and their grandma use have wording/logos on them.
I'm kinda with you Shahrum...I like the yellow letters. It's a nice little detail, especially on black wheels on a silver Z. It might look kinda funny on say, Gunmetal wheels on a DB Z.
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true...true. i didnt really think of it picking up the amber in the headlights, but that's a good point. just as long as you dont go buck-wild and get yards of yellow wire loom going crazy in your engine bay...just kidding. all in all i dont think it takes away from them at all, good pick.
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