Out of all the Quicksilvers I've seen, I must say that yours is probably the best. Mainly because it's different, the CCW's in black are great contrast to silver, not many other colors can pull off completely black wheels like silver can. Second, you made the great choice of putting on the JHP lip spoiler, which is my favorite, and to me, looks way better than stock spoiler, as well as the Commodore lights. Great job! Its very simple yet aggressive! Lovin it man!
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BTW, PLEASE dont change anything else about the car, no body kits, SAP front extensions, etc! It would look perfect with maybe a carbon fiber front lip, but i dont think anyone makes one...yet..
Coming from another QS owner ... I think those wheels look aweful in black. The rest of your car is really great, and the wheels are definitely better than stock, but it kinda looks like you have 4 GTO spares on the car.
I just don't think all black wheels look good on ANY car, any color, period.
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Coming from another QS owner ... I think those wheels look aweful in black. The rest of your car is really great, and the wheels are definitely better than stock, but it kinda looks like you have 4 GTO spares on the car.
I just don't think all black wheels look good on ANY car, any color, period.
I 100% agree. I don't see much of a point in spending CCW money on wheels that you can't see, but it's your car and if you're happy with it... that's what counts.
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I 100% agree. I don't see much of a point in spending CCW money on wheels that you can't see, but it's your car and if you're happy with it... that's what counts.
Dont let my crappy camera and its poor contrast fool you, there is NO mistaking how much you can see these wheels when veiwed in person. The anodized finish reflects just enough to make the wheels stand out, without looking blingy
and yes, I am happy with it...some people looks chrome wheels, which I cant stand on any car
I for one can't stand chrome wheels and I think it looks cool. I should be getting some CCW 505a wheels soon and I was debating on what color to get. I was thinking of black with a polished lip. But I think the completely black wheels look mean. I also dig the JHP lip spoiler. Funny thing is I was looking into picking one of those up and putting it on my car.
I for one can't stand chrome wheels and I think it looks cool. I should be getting some CCW 505a wheels soon and I was debating on what color to get. I was thinking of black with a polished lip. But I think the completely black wheels look mean. I also dig the JHP lip spoiler. Funny thing is I was looking into picking one of those up and putting it on my car.
If you are still having a hard time deciding and are ever down my way, shoot me a PM.
BTW, PLEASE dont change anything else about the car, no body kits, SAP front extensions, etc! It would look perfect with maybe a carbon fiber front lip, but i dont think anyone makes one...yet..
+1. Looks awesome!!! The only thing I might add would be the upper roof spoiler from JHP and a carbon fiber splitter if one is ever made. Sick!!!
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I was going to go with a wheel that had a polished lip but both sets I tried to buy were on backorder, then I saw these for sale. In the end I like them more...everybody and their brother has polished lips out here...
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