View Poll Results: Would these wheels looks good on my car? What colour?

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  • No

    5 11.36%
  • Yes, get the Shadow

    24 54.55%
  • Yes, get the Gold

    8 18.18%
  • Yes, get the Silver

    7 15.91%
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  1. #61
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    Nov 2003
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    Brisbane
    Car:
    94 Civic VTI .HB
    dude i'd go for the gold ones, as someone said theres sumtin about gold rims on a black car!MMMmmmm


    i had Nankangs on my car b4 and they were soft as!

  2. #62
    Quote Originally Posted by DarkCoupe
    Quote Originally Posted by Krim
    Read the whole thread but not sure what you mean by coil-overs ? Whats the difference between them and coil-springs when you lower the car ?
    Read this ... it's a long read but by the end ... you will understand totally what the HUGE difference is between merely puttin on some springs to drop your car, and getting Full coilovers with pillowball uppermounts

    http://www.clubcivic.com/board/showthread.php?t=5094
    Cheers will do.

  3. #63
    I have decided to

    buy my suspension
    wait and save some money
    but decent, 16" lightweight genuine jap wheels (sure it's more dollas but end of the day... I am more of a performance guy than a bling bling boy ... not that there's anything wrong with that btw )

    thanks for all your advice and thoughts guys ...

  4. #64
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    Sep 2003
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    Sydney
    Car:
    AP2 S2000/CL9 Euro Lux


    Taken from ClubSi...Here is the link to rest of foto's...

    http://forums.clubsi.com/showflat.ph...o=&fpart=1

  5. #65
    very nice ... but I bet it's too uncomfortable to drive ... like I said ... it looks totally hot... but I can't bring myself to compromise drivability ...

    16" will be as big as I go ...

    nice pics though!

  6. #66
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    Dec 2003
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    Sutho Shire y0. REZPECT
    Car:
    1998 BB6 Prelude VTiR
    That looks hot....

  7. #67
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    Dec 2003
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Honda Civic Coupe 97 VTi
    Quote Originally Posted by McChook
    That looks hot....
    Yes. I bloody agree!

  8. #68
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    Feb 2004
    Location
    sydney
    Car:
    civic vtir coupe
    all you need now is a sexy chick driving that car....and you'll be drooling (if your not already drooling)

  9. #69
    Quote Originally Posted by DarkCoupe
    very nice ... but I bet it's too uncomfortable to drive ... like I said ... it looks totally hot... but I can't bring myself to compromise drivability ...

    16" will be as big as I go ...

    nice pics though!

    why is it that drivability will be compromised with 17's ?

    I thought that the car would be easier to handle with 17s ?

  10. #70
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    Sep 2003
    Location
    Melbourne
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    EG
    i wouldnt get 17's...your car will drive will crap and it will look like a 4wd. 16's at the most IMO my .02

    oops sorry i thought it was an EG yeah 17s would look ok. But why dont just keep your VTIR rims and get them powder coated the colour you want? you can then use the rest of the money to buy some semi-comp tyres. Your car will then handle 100 times better than if you get heavy-ass 17s with cheap-shitty tyres (unless you can afford good tyres in the 17" profile). IMO your wasting $$$ by buying decent coilovers and changing to heavier wheels and not getting good enough tyres.

    Note: good tyres in 17" profile will at least cost 350-450 a pop. LOL azenis in 15" profile cost 200-230

  11. #71
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    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    Sutho Shire y0. REZPECT
    Car:
    1998 BB6 Prelude VTiR
    If you Flken Azenises cheap, join the Honda Car Club. We get them for $120 in 14 or 15, and $150 for 17"

  12. #72
    where do I join McChook??!!

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