Lead Lap
Not going to lie - I don't like the way it looks. I always like the more regal, elegant, conservative look of the LS.
The LS in that picture just looks..."de-regalized."
I'd take this:

over

any day.
The rims almost look too cheap for the car, and I honestly feel the tinted back lights detract from the elegant look of the car.
Strange how even though the stock rims in the untouched LS picture above likely cost less than the rims on the tampered LS below, the stock rims still look better on the LS in my opinion.
His setup just seems more fit for something like an IS series than an LS.
The LS in that picture just looks..."de-regalized."
I'd take this:
over

any day.
The rims almost look too cheap for the car, and I honestly feel the tinted back lights detract from the elegant look of the car.
Strange how even though the stock rims in the untouched LS picture above likely cost less than the rims on the tampered LS below, the stock rims still look better on the LS in my opinion.
His setup just seems more fit for something like an IS series than an LS.
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The LS in that picture just looks..."de-regalized
The rims almost look too cheap for the car, and I honestly feel the tinted back lights detract from the elegant look of the car.
Strange how even though the stock rims in the untouched LS picture above likely cost less than the rims on the tampered LS below, the stock rims still look better on the LS in my opinion.
His setup just seems more fit for something like an IS series than an LS.
To each his own. I have never liked stock wheels on any car regardless of how they look, never in my entire life. My parents got me a car when I was 15. Immediately I started trying to change it. My perents wouldn't get me mag wheels but I painted the hubcaps, then I changed to aftermarket hubcaps. Plus I added trimming, tint and a bad stereo. The car was a Plymouth Satellite. I don't care what it is....it needs a taste of individuality.Originally Posted by dmvp29
Not going to lie - I don't like the way it looks. I always like the more regal, elegant, conservative look of the LS. The LS in that picture just looks..."de-regalized
The rims almost look too cheap for the car, and I honestly feel the tinted back lights detract from the elegant look of the car.
Strange how even though the stock rims in the untouched LS picture above likely cost less than the rims on the tampered LS below, the stock rims still look better on the LS in my opinion.
His setup just seems more fit for something like an IS series than an LS.
To me, nothing looks better than an LS with 22's. But I don't knock anyone for their taste and style.........I just don't understand preferring stock.
Lead Lap
Well to clarify, I meant I prefer the stock rims to the specific rims on that SF Giants player's car. There are a number of non-stock rims that look better on the LS than the stock ones in my opinion.
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I agree with Reggiek, but I do think those wheels look a little to small for the car but if thats how he likes it let him be it still one mean ride...
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too small? i believe those are 22s alreadyOriginally Posted by MSL
I agree with Reggiek, but I do think those wheels look a little to small for the car but if thats how he likes it let him be it still one mean ride...





