Gold rims on a blue Suby is common because it's classic; Subaru rally cars have always had gold rims.
How about some of those rims I showed you in a gunmetal color?
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Gold rims on a blue Suby is common because it's classic; Subaru rally cars have always had gold rims.
How about some of those rims I showed you in a gunmetal color?
I'm guessing those tickets weren't in the Scion, is even possible to speed in one of those?Quote:
Originally Posted by Icepick
I've seen a blue WRX around here with gunmetal wheels, and it looks great. It's a look that's not used very often, at least in my area, so possibly you could stand out a bit in yours as well. I think that 17" wheels look perfect on them, as getting any larger just makes them look like "bling".
Don't go with black, because while they look really nice at a stand-still, they look like steelies from afar, and I wouldn't spend $600+ on a wheel just so it could look like a $20 steelie.
I don't really like how chrome looks on any car, including the WRX.
Its light, so its actually kind of quick. And I have an amazing 6hp boost from my intake. OMG AMAZING!Quote:
Originally Posted by sphere79
I got up to around 115. Nothing too special. :(
Go with whatever rims you want and don't listen to anyone elses 'style'.
Excellent taste you have in cars... I want take one for a nice spin sometime.
Personally though, I'm more of a "buy and old car and fix it up" kind of guy.
Yeah, I know. I just don't even really know where to look.Quote:
Originally Posted by MVS
I've got other priorities for the car before rims anyway. It needs a system badly. I cannot get over how bad the stock stereo is in this car. This is the worst stock system I've heard in a long time.
I dunno about the stock system in a WRX, though I do know that the WRX STI does not come with a radio at all.
Thats because music ADDS WEIGHT! AND MAKES YOU SLOW!
Oddly enough, both the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and the Subaru WRX STI weigh exactly 3,263 pounds.