Chromeless Nebula Gray F sport
#31
Front portion
Do not attempt to "smoke" or "bake" the front emblem-->see picture. At night though, it looks real good, in the day, as you see it here. Tinting is a better option probably. I am still happy with it, but that is the only thing I would do over.
#35
Almost complete for now (black calipers w/ white f sport sticker remains)
Rims: Vossen CV5 20 x 9 (+38) and 20 x 10.5 (+45)
Tires: Vredestein Ultrac Vorti 245/35/20 and 275/30/20
No rubbing with 2 people in car on left or right U-turns or when getting in or out of driveway, an lowered on RSR super downs. It is tucked for springs, so there is a good potential to rub (see pics). I always drive in sport + though
After the long process of rim shopping, the choice was the CV5. I looked at every 5 spoke out there and this one not not only had the best design for my taste but it allowed for me to color match, which will not happen anymore. The plan was to color match the machined portions to the nebula gray car color, subtle and probably only noticed when up close, but unique. My paint guy told me the machined finish would be easier to work with (because I wanted to order the matte graphite which I thought I might actually like and save $500) so I ordered them. Yesterday he tried to mask it off and discovered that the bends between the spokes pealed and he would not be able to spray the machined portion up to his standards because he would get overspray on the matte graphite section I wasnt down with that. So we went back to the drawing board, considered vinyl wrapping them, but ultimately I decided to leave the rims as is (on the bright side I guess factory warranty is still alive and well). I wanted to keep with the stealth look and keep the rims "dark" as well, but I am actually really happy and the finish of the rims has grown on me already. Especially after seeing the car in motion. Enough of my cars life story.
I just want to thank Saint's Motorsports out here in Central Cali. I have brainstormed with the owner since last December, and he is a class act. Also, thanks to GetYourWheels.com for their awesome pricing and solid service. Even having to pay sales tax, they offered the best pricing.
Tires: Vredestein Ultrac Vorti 245/35/20 and 275/30/20
No rubbing with 2 people in car on left or right U-turns or when getting in or out of driveway, an lowered on RSR super downs. It is tucked for springs, so there is a good potential to rub (see pics). I always drive in sport + though
After the long process of rim shopping, the choice was the CV5. I looked at every 5 spoke out there and this one not not only had the best design for my taste but it allowed for me to color match, which will not happen anymore. The plan was to color match the machined portions to the nebula gray car color, subtle and probably only noticed when up close, but unique. My paint guy told me the machined finish would be easier to work with (because I wanted to order the matte graphite which I thought I might actually like and save $500) so I ordered them. Yesterday he tried to mask it off and discovered that the bends between the spokes pealed and he would not be able to spray the machined portion up to his standards because he would get overspray on the matte graphite section I wasnt down with that. So we went back to the drawing board, considered vinyl wrapping them, but ultimately I decided to leave the rims as is (on the bright side I guess factory warranty is still alive and well). I wanted to keep with the stealth look and keep the rims "dark" as well, but I am actually really happy and the finish of the rims has grown on me already. Especially after seeing the car in motion. Enough of my cars life story.
I just want to thank Saint's Motorsports out here in Central Cali. I have brainstormed with the owner since last December, and he is a class act. Also, thanks to GetYourWheels.com for their awesome pricing and solid service. Even having to pay sales tax, they offered the best pricing.
Last edited by GSthe4th; 06-17-13 at 11:14 PM.
#36
A few more
A couple more pics to see how it sits. It has been fun CL. No more mods for me for at least a year. It's $$$$. Thanks to all those who proudly post their pictures on this forum. It is nice to get motivation and inspiration (and to see all the flavor out there) from people you dont know.
#41
Yeah unfortunately it is. But what can you do? Nothing as of now without a camber kit, just see how the Vred's hold up. That shot was taken on a crowned street. After driving for a few days, I notice that about 1/2-3/4 inch of the outside rear tire tread is still dark, meaning little if any surface contact. Unfortunate, but part of the game, and well worth the look
Last edited by GSthe4th; 06-22-13 at 07:28 PM.
#42
A couple more pics to see how it sits. It has been fun CL. No more mods for me for at least a year. It's $$$$. Thanks to all those who proudly post their pictures on this forum. It is nice to get motivation and inspiration (and to see all the flavor out there) from people you dont know.
#44
Thank you much. I think blacking out the nebula is a great choice (obviously), its actually pretty subtle but gives the car a stealth look overall, and an almost panoramic look on the sides with a tint. As far as vinyl, I think that is a good option versus painting. Allows it to be reversed if needed. I felt the paint would be a more prominent black and it was recommended over vinyl wrapping. Let me know your decision!