To Spin or Not to Spin

Spin or not to Spin


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baron

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I've order the new wheels for the fuc-t-o the question is should we spin or not this bein norhtern ireland and not the states, what ppl opions, they can be put on for show but removed for everyday cruisin or not bother at all all views welcome positive or negative

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20" Split widths so bigger back wheels :laughing:
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Spin or not to spin :roll:
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Or Flat 5 Spoke again 20's wit no spins (waitin time 1 month downside) and yes someones stole the tyres lol for visual ref only :oops:
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Gaz

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Personally ..... I think they're tacky and just an American fad which will quickly disappear like other fads.

On a sidenote I was in a cafe with my mother and sister on Saturday when the Stealth Creations A3 drove past with its huge spinners - both of my female companions remarked on the 'silly' wheels before I even mentioned that I know the car well.

Its up to you at the end of the day .... you'll be driving it!

Gaz
 

Boydie

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if ur wanting either of the 2 rims id go for the top ones

u could possibley just have the spinners for show but then ud think wots the point cos u can drive it in the show so u will have to bend over and spin them urself :p
 

davies318

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Gaz said:
Personally ..... I think they're tacky and just an American fad which will quickly disappear like other fads.

On a sidenote I was in a cafe with my mother and sister on Saturday when the Stealth Creations A3 drove past with its huge spinners - both of my female companions remarked on the 'silly' wheels before I even mentioned that I know the car well.

Its up to you at the end of the day .... you'll be driving it!

Gaz

Agree completely with that Gaz, things like that will fade out like fashion, plus I think they look tacky too. Get yourself a set of quality rims, something like Racing Harts or something if you're going to be spending a fortune on wheels. Then it would look quality, not tacky! Plus remember, it's a Japanese car, not an American one so spinners look out of place there too.
 

Mark

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Don't do it. Apart from the tackiness element i don't think they would suit the styling of the car
 

m00k

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a nice set of split rims or summat completely jap street racer style wud compliment the car a lot more imo...if u have to have either i'd go for non spinners...but givin the choise it'd b a more simple style with a nice polished lip or summat
 

Taz007

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c 4's are top notch!

wot about some of these:

Veilside Andrew Racing F
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Veilside Evolution
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Rover Repair

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If your gonna have spinners, I always reckon the initial alloy design behind should be really simple and in a dark colour, with the spinners up front being where the bling is it.

Top rim's definatly, but how much extra is it for the spin versions?
 

DaddyCC

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Top wheels wit no spin or else the C4's which r pretty hot too....
 
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