Anyone have pics of 19" LM GT4's?
I am looking for pics of the 19" Nismo LM-GT4 wheels, preferably on silverstone, but any would be great....
I am trying to decide if I want to keep the Iforged Aero's I have or go with one of the following in 19's:
Nismo LM-GT4
Volk LE37T
Volk SF-Winnings (not too crazy about the offsets for the rear)
What does everyone think?
I am trying to decide if I want to keep the Iforged Aero's I have or go with one of the following in 19's:
Nismo LM-GT4
Volk LE37T
Volk SF-Winnings (not too crazy about the offsets for the rear)
What does everyone think?
Originally posted by failsafe
Nismo LM-GT4
Volk LE37T
I love both of these. SF Winnings looks very nice but too heavy compared to the the other two.
Nismo LM-GT4
Volk LE37T
I love both of these. SF Winnings looks very nice but too heavy compared to the the other two.
I am leaning to towards to LM GT4's at this time, but there is something about the Winnings I really like.
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Originally posted by jran76
Do you know the weights of the Winnings, my guess is they are close to the Iforged wheels I have (23-24 lbs.).
I am leaning to towards to LM GT4's at this time, but there is something about the Winnings I really like.
Do you know the weights of the Winnings, my guess is they are close to the Iforged wheels I have (23-24 lbs.).
I am leaning to towards to LM GT4's at this time, but there is something about the Winnings I really like.
you can't go wrong with any of the three choices.
i am into the winnings right now.
-john
Originally posted by 1madZ
i would like to see bronze 19' LMGT4's on a silverstone. Can any shop it up. i would like to see that thanks
i would like to see bronze 19' LMGT4's on a silverstone. Can any shop it up. i would like to see that thanks

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Last edited by WashUJon; Oct 10, 2003 at 11:30 AM.
IAN: This looks actually perfect. I mean it's, uh, the right proportions. It'll be this color right?
Artist: Yeah. Yeah.
IAN: Yeah. That's...that's...that's just terrific. It almost looks like the real thing.
Artist: Well good.
IAN: When we get the actual, uh, set, when we get the piece, it'll...it'll follow exactly these specifications. I mean even these contours and everything?
Artist: Um, I'm not understanding it. What do you mean "the actual piece?"
IAN: Well I mean...I mean when you build the actual piece.
Artist: But this is what you asked for, isn't it?
IAN: What?
Artist: Well this is the piece.
IAN: This is the piece?
Artist: Yes.
IAN: Are you telling me that this is it? This is scenery? Have you
ever been to Stonehenge?
Artist: No, I haven't been to Stonehenge.
IAN: The triptychs are...the triptychs are twenty feet high. You can stand four men up them!
Artist: IAN, I was...I was...I was supposed to build it eighteen inches high.
IAN: This is insane. This isn't a piece of scenery.
Artist: Look, look. Look, this is what I was asked to build. Eighteen inches. Right here, it specified eighteen inches. I was given this napkin, I mean...
IAN: Forget this! **** the napkin!!!
- - -
DAVID: I do not, for one, think that the problem was that the band was down. I think that the problem may have been...that there was a Stonehenge monument on the stage that was in danger of being crushed by a dwarf. Alright? That tended to understate the hugeness of the object.
IAN: I really think you're just making a much too big thing out of it.
DEREK: Making a big thing out of it would've been a good idea.
IAN: NIGEL gave me a drawing that said eighteen inches. Alright?
DAVID: I know he did, and that's what I'm talking about.
IAN: Now, whether he knows the difference between feet and inches is not my problem. I do what I'm told.
DAVID: But you're not as confused as him are you? I mean it's not your job to be as confused as NIGEL is.
Artist: Yeah. Yeah.
IAN: Yeah. That's...that's...that's just terrific. It almost looks like the real thing.
Artist: Well good.
IAN: When we get the actual, uh, set, when we get the piece, it'll...it'll follow exactly these specifications. I mean even these contours and everything?
Artist: Um, I'm not understanding it. What do you mean "the actual piece?"
IAN: Well I mean...I mean when you build the actual piece.
Artist: But this is what you asked for, isn't it?
IAN: What?
Artist: Well this is the piece.
IAN: This is the piece?
Artist: Yes.
IAN: Are you telling me that this is it? This is scenery? Have you
ever been to Stonehenge?
Artist: No, I haven't been to Stonehenge.
IAN: The triptychs are...the triptychs are twenty feet high. You can stand four men up them!
Artist: IAN, I was...I was...I was supposed to build it eighteen inches high.
IAN: This is insane. This isn't a piece of scenery.
Artist: Look, look. Look, this is what I was asked to build. Eighteen inches. Right here, it specified eighteen inches. I was given this napkin, I mean...
IAN: Forget this! **** the napkin!!!
- - -
DAVID: I do not, for one, think that the problem was that the band was down. I think that the problem may have been...that there was a Stonehenge monument on the stage that was in danger of being crushed by a dwarf. Alright? That tended to understate the hugeness of the object.
IAN: I really think you're just making a much too big thing out of it.
DEREK: Making a big thing out of it would've been a good idea.
IAN: NIGEL gave me a drawing that said eighteen inches. Alright?
DAVID: I know he did, and that's what I'm talking about.
IAN: Now, whether he knows the difference between feet and inches is not my problem. I do what I'm told.
DAVID: But you're not as confused as him are you? I mean it's not your job to be as confused as NIGEL is.
Originally posted by plezercruz
IAN: This looks actually perfect. I mean it's, uh, the right proportions. It'll be this color right?
Artist: Yeah. Yeah.
IAN: Yeah. That's...that's...that's just terrific. It almost looks like the real thing.
Artist: Well good.
IAN: When we get the actual, uh, set, when we get the piece, it'll...it'll follow exactly these specifications. I mean even these contours and everything?
Artist: Um, I'm not understanding it. What do you mean "the actual piece?"
IAN: Well I mean...I mean when you build the actual piece.
Artist: But this is what you asked for, isn't it?
IAN: What?
Artist: Well this is the piece.
IAN: This is the piece?
Artist: Yes.
IAN: Are you telling me that this is it? This is scenery? Have you
ever been to Stonehenge?
Artist: No, I haven't been to Stonehenge.
IAN: The triptychs are...the triptychs are twenty feet high. You can stand four men up them!
Artist: IAN, I was...I was...I was supposed to build it eighteen inches high.
IAN: This is insane. This isn't a piece of scenery.
Artist: Look, look. Look, this is what I was asked to build. Eighteen inches. Right here, it specified eighteen inches. I was given this napkin, I mean...
IAN: Forget this! **** the napkin!!!
- - -
DAVID: I do not, for one, think that the problem was that the band was down. I think that the problem may have been...that there was a Stonehenge monument on the stage that was in danger of being crushed by a dwarf. Alright? That tended to understate the hugeness of the object.
IAN: I really think you're just making a much too big thing out of it.
DEREK: Making a big thing out of it would've been a good idea.
IAN: NIGEL gave me a drawing that said eighteen inches. Alright?
DAVID: I know he did, and that's what I'm talking about.
IAN: Now, whether he knows the difference between feet and inches is not my problem. I do what I'm told.
DAVID: But you're not as confused as him are you? I mean it's not your job to be as confused as NIGEL is.
IAN: This looks actually perfect. I mean it's, uh, the right proportions. It'll be this color right?
Artist: Yeah. Yeah.
IAN: Yeah. That's...that's...that's just terrific. It almost looks like the real thing.
Artist: Well good.
IAN: When we get the actual, uh, set, when we get the piece, it'll...it'll follow exactly these specifications. I mean even these contours and everything?
Artist: Um, I'm not understanding it. What do you mean "the actual piece?"
IAN: Well I mean...I mean when you build the actual piece.
Artist: But this is what you asked for, isn't it?
IAN: What?
Artist: Well this is the piece.
IAN: This is the piece?
Artist: Yes.
IAN: Are you telling me that this is it? This is scenery? Have you
ever been to Stonehenge?
Artist: No, I haven't been to Stonehenge.
IAN: The triptychs are...the triptychs are twenty feet high. You can stand four men up them!
Artist: IAN, I was...I was...I was supposed to build it eighteen inches high.
IAN: This is insane. This isn't a piece of scenery.
Artist: Look, look. Look, this is what I was asked to build. Eighteen inches. Right here, it specified eighteen inches. I was given this napkin, I mean...
IAN: Forget this! **** the napkin!!!
- - -
DAVID: I do not, for one, think that the problem was that the band was down. I think that the problem may have been...that there was a Stonehenge monument on the stage that was in danger of being crushed by a dwarf. Alright? That tended to understate the hugeness of the object.
IAN: I really think you're just making a much too big thing out of it.
DEREK: Making a big thing out of it would've been a good idea.
IAN: NIGEL gave me a drawing that said eighteen inches. Alright?
DAVID: I know he did, and that's what I'm talking about.
IAN: Now, whether he knows the difference between feet and inches is not my problem. I do what I'm told.
DAVID: But you're not as confused as him are you? I mean it's not your job to be as confused as NIGEL is.
Spinal Tap...
ummm...i just got your exact wheels... i love the aeros..but im not afraid to say that i love gunmetal te37(must be gunmetal)
and i also love the winnings
you will probobly lose $$ on the deal...are you keeping the aeros?
anyway...i let my dad drive my car today (i was driving a van because i was taking the stock 17's out of y dorm)
the Z looks so much nicer on the road than it does from the standing point of view
anyway...im just saying that the aeros look sick...spinning or not spinning
but the ones you have in mind are also nice
and i also love the winnings
you will probobly lose $$ on the deal...are you keeping the aeros?
anyway...i let my dad drive my car today (i was driving a van because i was taking the stock 17's out of y dorm)
the Z looks so much nicer on the road than it does from the standing point of view
anyway...im just saying that the aeros look sick...spinning or not spinning
but the ones you have in mind are also nice
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