Just got these in the mail today!

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78PontiacGP said:
They dont fit the old school style of the cutless,Id sell them wheels the wheels on them now look good on it,if people saw them camaro wheels on the olds they laugh.
some people say the same thing about daytons, some about 24's. its personal preference. i dont like the wheels it has right now so i'm going to go out to my dads and see what they look like next to the car tomorrow and i'll decide what i'm gunna do then.
 
Id rather see them on there than rather than 24s i dont understand the thrill behind putting 24s on any car espically gbodies
 
78PontiacGP said:
Id rather see them on there than rather than 24s i dont understand the thrill behind putting 24s on any car espically gbodies
me either. not my thing at all. neither are little daytons. i have never seen the newer style wheels on a g body before so it might be worth doin it if it makes me different and if i like the way it looks. like i said i dont have sh*t into these wheels anyway so it isnt a big deal for me. photo shop would have been nice before i bought them but oh well. we'll see tomarrow
 
well i got out to my dads today and set the wheels infront of the car to see what the wheels look like on the car. i guess i havent decided yet. its definitely different. let me know what you guys think. not the greatest picture but it gives you an idea
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No offense 83, but as much as you paid for those if you got them from that website you listed the picture from, you could have gotten a set of 17x8 Coy's C5s like I have on mine for $175 a piece and have the correct backspacing without having to buy a $150 set of adapters. Ive got the Coys on my regal, and love them. But if you like it go for it, in my opinion theres a lot more wheel out there for the money you may have spent. Let me know if you need any help finding them, would be glad to assist.
 
mkiiisupra said:
No offense 83, but as much as you paid for those if you got them from that website you listed the picture from, you could have gotten a set of 17x8 Coy's C5s like I have on mine for $175 a piece and have the correct backspacing without having to buy a $150 set of adapters. Ive got the Coys on my regal, and love them. But if you like it go for it, in my opinion theres a lot more wheel out there for the money you may have spent. Let me know if you need any help finding them, would be glad to assist.
i actually got them off ebay. i just couldnt find a decent picture and didnt want to go through the hassle of getting pics off my phone. all in all i think it comes down to about $70 a wheel with shipping included. the shipping actually cost me close to what the wheels did. lol. i'm still thinking about it though. i do like the wheels you have but even with adapters its still costing me less then those wheels will, not much i guess but close. i'm gunna think about it for awhile and see what i decide. keep the comments coming though. thanks for your input man
 
You seemed to be very excited when you first posted.
This tells me you liked those wheels a lot, and were glad you got them.

Good for you. If you like them, you like them. If you decide you don't, get another set.

Everyone has their own vision of what they like. I'm sure hardly anyone would like my choices, but they are my choices. I work for my money, and I will choose what I think is best.

You should be too.




That's what makes this hobby great. You work hard for your money, you spend it how you want.
 
I could not agree more let us know what you decided
 
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