Having seen many nice wheels over the years these have to qualify as the dream wheels for my blue Z, but unfortunately that's all they'll ever be "dream wheels". At between $500-$600US each I think you can understand why.They're Volk GT-N and I love em., I've never seen them in the flesh and I don't think my opinion would change if I did. They're available in three different colours, gunmetal (pics), gold, and I think they come in silver as well.How can anyone not like em? =)=)=) [image]http://members.optushome.com.au/jliakos/wheels/volk2.jpeg[/image]Hey Thorny, check out the rear spoiler... looks just like yours but is missing the third brake light. Gotta love those wheels [image]http://members.optushome.com.au/jliakos/wheels/volk1.JPG[/image]One more look =) [image]http://members.optushome.com.au/jliakos/wheels/volk3.jpeg[/image]
look awsome on the yellow one!! But i think the nice color yellow/bodykit/clear tail lights/low profile tyres/lowerd springs etc all make that car look pretty awsome sweet number plate too! "WNT SUM", yep i do
I likes a lot Yeah going to have to do the clear lights thing, and damn that's low...so some new springs etc could help that out. Then of course some new rims (damn they're nice)Overall no big deal...approx $8K shoud do it Yet another prime example of a Zed that looks fantastic in yellow
Yep not bad at all=) Have you seen my wheels? They're from WORK with the same price tag as you mentioned. Check their catalog also they have some very nice stuff all in the champagne end of the market. [image]http://www.mustangmods.net/data/831/My Zed2.jpg[/image]Hey that rear bar thats on that Zed, any idea who makes it? Its not bad either=)
very nice, gonna get those. I had seen those before but never on a yellow Z, thanks for the pics, I have a pearl yellow, now I know what they look like they are a definate, but having a sponsor only makes them $2500 a set for me =) I have my choice of any Volk wheels for that price
what kind of exhaust is on that yellow Z? i like that kind of style, the way they are angled off to the sides instead of straight back.