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Invisible Wheels for Your Car!

Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Polycarbonate?

I give them two weeks of real-world use before they are scratched into opacity.

ZV

Yes, they appear to be only good for show. scratches and dirt will be plenty. it'll be covered in brake dust in a matter of minutes.
 
I bet those will look great once dirt gets all over them. I'll have to see them in person to decide if they are more or less tacky than the wheels that are basically just solid discs of chrome.
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Polycarbonate?

I give them two weeks of real-world use before they are scratched into opacity.

ZV

Two hard "ricer stops" later, and they're black anyway.
 
Originally posted by: EPCrew
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Polycarbonate?

I give them two weeks of real-world use before they are scratched into opacity.

ZV

Yes, they appear to be only good for show. scratches and dirt will be plenty. it'll be covered in brake dust in a matter of minutes.

They would work great with those $550 Lug Nuts
 
Originally posted by: Googer
Originally posted by: EPCrew
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Polycarbonate?

I give them two weeks of real-world use before they are scratched into opacity.

ZV

Yes, they appear to be only good for show. scratches and dirt will be plenty. it'll be covered in brake dust in a matter of minutes.

They would work great with those $550 Lug Nuts

*ricer arrives home*

WTF...where are the predrilled holes...FVK!
 
Originally posted by: michaels
Can the car scene please stop finding ways to become even more tackier?

:thumbsup:

We probably won't have to see those abominations on the roads much, because they won't hold up well at all. They'll look terrible after 1000 miles. They're probably mostly for car shows where tackiness rules.
 
for four wheels, the price is $8k. for that much dough, I'd want something that wouldn't get scratched so easily and wouldn't look hideous after two days.
 
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
for four wheels, the price is $8k. for that much dough, I'd want something that wouldn't get scratched so easily and wouldn't look hideous after two days.

Apparently you arent getting the point of these wheels? Its to put on at shows, like the worthless $550 lugs.

The only thing stupider than buying these rims, would be using them around town.
 
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