would like aweosme in 18".
Defintiely go for something along those lines man. Nothing bigger than 18 tho i dont think.
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would like aweosme in 18".
Defintiely go for something along those lines man. Nothing bigger than 18 tho i dont think.
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Originally Posted by Matell
Hehehehe.....:D
being azn myself, wealthy families can afford to buy sons and daughters nice cars...at the end of the day i just dislike them when they show pony there cars around and disrespect other rides, because daddy or mummy bought it for them...alot of international drivers especially asians are not good drivers, because i have so many international friends with nice cars but cannot drive for nuts (thats just my opinion)...but if your fortunate enough to recieve a nice car as a first car great...just learn to drive.
the euro is a great car, and you do see alot of young asians driving them, at the end of the day the most important thing is your driving skills not the car, i will say this now you will have accidents even when you drive like a granny they are unavoidable, so practice practice until your comfortable...i love the euro :D and good luck with your new car.
i was thinking about lower the car a bit is well, just a bit... what u think?? right now, i been thinking about the Arctic Blue, cos i see the graphite everywhere...Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris_F
btw, do you realise that australia have more fatalities in car accidents that asian countries?i dont wanna start a war here..but thats the fact..i am an int student myself..Quote:
Originally Posted by industrie
everytime where there is a public holiday or long weekend, i cant believe that the australian government already predicted that how many people are gonna die due to road accident..whereas in asian countries, do you hear that?the answer is NO..
coming from a country where almost everyone start to drive at 15 or 16 years old, i dont see a 20years old australian have more experience than me..
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So when will u pick up ur ride??
I suggest to take it easy to start with. I used to be a crazy driver when I first got my license. I used to think I am invincible, Scheumacher the 2nd.... Not util I attend a defensive driving course. I realised how bad I was. So strongly recommanded for everyone. young /old..
what colour did you choose again? (too lazy to scroll through the pages).
That rims look nice... if your car is black or grey, definitely go for shadow.
Yea lowering is always good on a euro, in my opinion enhances the looks heaps.Quote:
BusterSonic12 Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris_F
would like aweosme in 18".
Defintiely go for something along those lines man. Nothing bigger than 18 tho i dont think.
i was thinking about lower the car a bit is well, just a bit... what u think?? right now, i been thinking about the Arctic Blue, cos i see the graphite everywhere...
Artic blue is a really good colour :thumbsup: i think they would look good with those dark metallic sort of rims aswell.
if your going blue i'd reccomend the full euro-R kit and some 5 or more spoke dark metallic rims in 18" and a drop.
ie. LOC888's ride but blue and with darker rims - would look cool
yeah agreed would be sa weetQuote:
Originally Posted by Chris_F
Get silver if you think graphite is too common.Quote:
Originally Posted by BusterSonic12
Too vibrant colours like blue and red doesn't go with the Euro at all.
ya blue look pretty nice wif the euro r kit...Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris_F
coladuna - it really depends what look he is going for tho don't you think?
he's pretty young and with nice rims, body kit etc. i think a more vibrant colour has the potential to look great on the euro.
I'll post a pic of a reall nice blue one if i can find it.
Dark and more "classic" colours like silver really do suit the car tho (totally agree with coladuna there) and would be a great choice too- given the right mods can look down right nasty too in black
ie.
http://tsx.acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24247
an evil tsx from the states.
I think its hard to go wrong with the euro.