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the money shot is always the best.andysapp wrote:GOD I love that last shot.
^^Agreed^^myshudo wrote:I know I'm gunna get flamed for this one, but...marlow<12 wrote:classyandysapp wrote:Agreed... I really like that madness!Maudite wrote:2-tone tan and brown is AWESOME
I'm not a fan.
IMHO... There's a not-so-fine line between VIP and GHETTO-STYLE. I just don't like the uber-fat, too-oversized, polished wheels that you'd find on any 1982 Caprice rolling in the lower west side of Atlanta. Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of the polished look. And I think you should go as big as USIBLY possible with wheel fitment.
I also PERSONALLY like a nice aftermarket paint job. But alot of these cars seem to be getting their styling cues from late 70's and early 80's "hoopties".
Some of the styles have gone too far beyond sensible, and waved bye-bye to classy a while ago. Again, this is just my opinion, but hey we're talking about it, so I figured I'd chime in.

ChadMK4 wrote:^^Agreed^^myshudo wrote:I know I'm gunna get flamed for this one, but...marlow<12 wrote:classyandysapp wrote:Agreed... I really like that madness!Maudite wrote:2-tone tan and brown is AWESOME
I'm not a fan.
IMHO... There's a not-so-fine line between VIP and GHETTO-STYLE. I just don't like the uber-fat, too-oversized, polished wheels that you'd find on any 1982 Caprice rolling in the lower west side of Atlanta. Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of the polished look. And I think you should go as big as USIBLY possible with wheel fitment.
I also PERSONALLY like a nice aftermarket paint job. But alot of these cars seem to be getting their styling cues from late 70's and early 80's "hoopties".
Some of the styles have gone too far beyond sensible, and waved bye-bye to classy a while ago. Again, this is just my opinion, but hey we're talking about it, so I figured I'd chime in.
Lightning wrote:ChadMK4 wrote:^^Agreed^^myshudo wrote:I know I'm gunna get flamed for this one, but...marlow<12 wrote:classyandysapp wrote:Agreed... I really like that madness!Maudite wrote:2-tone tan and brown is AWESOME
I'm not a fan.
IMHO... There's a not-so-fine line between VIP and GHETTO-STYLE. I just don't like the uber-fat, too-oversized, polished wheels that you'd find on any 1982 Caprice rolling in the lower west side of Atlanta. Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of the polished look. And I think you should go as big as USIBLY possible with wheel fitment.
I also PERSONALLY like a nice aftermarket paint job. But alot of these cars seem to be getting their styling cues from late 70's and early 80's "hoopties".
Some of the styles have gone too far beyond sensible, and waved bye-bye to classy a while ago. Again, this is just my opinion, but hey we're talking about it, so I figured I'd chime in.