GS - 2nd Gen (1998-2005) Discussion about the second generation GS300, GS400 and GS430 (1998 - 2005)

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Old 11-27-08, 12:21 AM
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that car is beautiful and you get a big thumbs up frum me riding dumped on nyc streets............i miss my 20's tucking rim out back
Old 11-27-08, 12:32 AM
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looks clean...
Old 11-27-08, 07:13 AM
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love the wheels if you dont get feedback from the first guy pm me about selling them
Old 11-27-08, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by 4play4dr
what did u do to polish the calipers? jus sand em down?
I used an air tool with a polishing wheel.
Originally Posted by jspecdan
awesome pics
Thanks
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that car is beautiful and you get a big thumbs up frum me riding dumped on nyc streets............i miss my 20's tucking rim out back
Thanks...riding dumped in NYC is a challenge. I just don't go where I don't know the roads.
Originally Posted by Geezy
looks clean...
Thanks
Originally Posted by CLEV
love the wheels if you dont get feedback from the first guy pm me about selling them
Thanks, I'll shoot you a PM
Old 11-27-08, 08:46 AM
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just plain beautiful...
Old 11-27-08, 10:01 AM
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Your car is on point... the only thing I'd add to your car is me-lol! Wringo I think that Maya Family thing is growing- thread possibly?
Old 11-27-08, 10:54 PM
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The lack of picture quality is more than made up by your GS
Old 11-28-08, 05:02 AM
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Very very nice, Very clean, simple and on point. Hope too see it in person this summer..
Old 11-28-08, 06:54 AM
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Clean, simple, elegant. Stance is perfect and one of my fav wheels. Love it mang!
Old 11-29-08, 03:34 AM
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Originally Posted by taeng

Yes it does rub while making U-turns and certain driveways and turns
Thanks for answering my question. The reason I ask is to get a better idea before I make my own thread/purchase wheels (hahahhaa). I may go +25 in the rear (O-Disk)and +30< in the front between (-30-25) for Big-Caliper Disk setup and installion. I plan to get 20s as well, but after seeing Lightwave's wheels in the back look like this:



I may have to increase my offent in the fornt. Oh, well
Old 12-01-08, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Mister T
The lack of picture quality is more than made up by your GS
Thanks
Originally Posted by bluelex
Very very nice, Very clean, simple and on point. Hope too see it in person this summer..
Thanks, I didn't know you were from NJ I always thought you were from FL
Originally Posted by Phamboogie
Thanks for answering my question. The reason I ask is to get a better idea before I make my own thread/purchase wheels (hahahhaa). I may go +25 in the rear (O-Disk)and +30< in the front between (-30-25) for Big-Caliper Disk setup and installion. I plan to get 20s as well, but after seeing Lightwave's wheels in the back look like this:
No prob Pham...Pick up a set a post it up!


I may have to increase my offent in the fornt. Oh, well
Old 12-01-08, 05:35 PM
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are those stock taillights? if not, where did you get them from? Time for me to upgrade
Old 12-01-08, 05:44 PM
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Love this car, nothing else to say!
Old 12-02-08, 12:50 AM
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Car looks great!! Those are one of my all-time favorite wheels.
Old 12-02-08, 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by taeng
The tires aren't bad for DD just got to be careful. I had to re mount two tires due to leaks from the bead.



It was the source mall next to Roosevelt. I'll pm about the rims.


which tires did you have to remount for the leaks?
im not gona be going as slammed as you but im gona be running 235/35/20 in the front and a 265/30/20 in the rear and im completely shaving the rear fenderSS. O i just gotme the same EXACT wheels you got in the same specs also!!

so do you think ill be fine with a 265/30/20 in the rear! im trying to aviod stretching tires and cambering!

-thanks!!


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