A stunning V8V with HRE wheels...

A stunning V8V with HRE wheels...

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Beefmeister

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16,482 posts

231 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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I'm not usually one for 'tuned' cars, but this one really does look amazing IMO:





yeti

10,523 posts

276 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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I bet that rides well over an uneven surface rolleyes

Too low for me I'm afraid, though those wheels are very beautiful. HREs seem to suffer from shiny-bling syndrome usually, love the finish on those.

Beefmeister

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16,482 posts

231 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Agree on the ride height - needs to be 15mm higher I reckon, that would give a nicer gap on the rear wheelarch. Maybe only 10mm at the front.


ds2000

2,690 posts

193 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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That is stunning, too low to be practical but aesthetically I think its lovely.

George29

14,707 posts

165 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Car is too low and the wheels too big imo, looks ridiculous. Bet the ride is awful too.

I've never seen one picture of an Aston with aftermarket wheels that looks better than one with sport pack wheels.

krisdelta

4,566 posts

202 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Lovely wheels - but sits too low on them - a 20mm lift and it would look spot on. Shame it would destroy the ride.

mikey k

13,012 posts

217 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Didn't like them while ago when it was posted on 6speed
The wheels are too fussy and detract from the lines of the car
I'm all for tweaking but that is all show frown

Beefmeister

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16,482 posts

231 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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I thought it might get a mixed reception on here... hehe

jonby

5,357 posts

158 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Generalising I know, but it currently seems much more common for the Americans to start dropping ride height, adding spacers, increasing wheel size & dropping profile on serious performance cars like Astons - it's all about aesthetics to the detriment of handling & ride - I don't have a problem with the wheel design itself but the rest reminds me of being 19 again.................rather immature :-)

Neil1300R

5,487 posts

179 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Beefmeister said:
I thought it might get a mixed reception on here... hehe
hurl
its not Silver / Grey!!!!!!

biglaugh

Beefmeister

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231 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Is this better?


yeti

10,523 posts

276 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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jonby said:
Generalising I know, but it currently seems much more common for the Americans to start dropping ride height, adding spacers, increasing wheel size & dropping profile on serious performance cars like Astons - it's all about aesthetics to the detriment of handling & ride - I don't have a problem with the wheel design itself but the rest reminds me of being 19 again.................rather immature :-)
It's a very different 'scene' in the US. Traditionally their cars were more about headline horsepower and the traffic light grand prix, ours were more about a Sunday morning blast along a winding B road.

Then came the Cobra which married the two smile

Oddly we (the UK) have the lowering/blinging scene too but it's mainly the max power hot hatch gang rather than people who have more upmarket cars. I suppose most of their roads are still straight and the traffic light grand prix still exists - a car like that Aston will probably never leave the city.

If you were one of those chaps who goes out 'blasting the canyons' outside of LA, then you certainly wouldn't do that to the car as it wouldn't work. But those people do exist as there is a healthy Lotus community out there - and the Aston (or such as a 911 GT3) is a step up from Lotus I guess, English / European exoticism and pedigree with a nice growly V8 (or flat 6).



jonby

5,357 posts

158 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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yeti said:
Oddly we (the UK) have the lowering/blinging scene too but it's mainly the max power hot hatch gang rather than people who have more upmarket cars. I suppose most of their roads are still straight and the traffic light grand prix still exists - a car like that Aston will probably never leave the city.
I think perhaps what happens is that with the hot hatch crowd here (and I did the same myself, in particular with a 2.0ltr prelude, must have been very early 90s, the one with the digi dash and maserati style rear lights), it's now mostly all about LOOKING faster. When you get the more serious and tested cars, it's not done as much, other than with Japanese cars like the GTR. With an Aston, why try to make it look any faster ?

But I remember a time when it was much more prevalant on 'seriosu cars' - the days of getting a 911 turbo & putting 20/21" wheels on (and remember that was when a typical saloon might have 15 or 16" wheels, not 18-20" wheels) or koenig (spelling?) who did all those mad ferrari conversions

Hey ho, each to their own - it's not offensive, simply not to my taste

mikey k

13,012 posts

217 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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yeti said:
Oddly we (the UK) have the lowering/blinging scene too but it's mainly the max power hot hatch gang rather than people who have more upmarket cars. I suppose most of their roads are still straight and the traffic light grand prix still exists - a car like that Aston will probably never leave the city.

If you were one of those chaps who goes out 'blasting the canyons' outside of LA, then you certainly wouldn't do that to the car as it wouldn't work. But those people do exist as there is a healthy Lotus community out there - and the Aston (or such as a 911 GT3) is a step up from Lotus I guess, English / European exoticism and pedigree with a nice growly V8 (or flat 6).
The thing is it is still possible to get it very low with out buggering it up if you do your home work rather than "stance" it
One of my old "steeds" was 40mm lower than standard and still managed some shocking B roads (with exhaust scraps wink )
I miss that car frown


DSCN4327_resize by mikey k V8VR, on Flickr


Edited by mikey k on Tuesday 11th December 13:27

ds2000

2,690 posts

193 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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s2000's are £ for £ one of the most fun, capable and reliable cars you can buy!

Simon T

2,136 posts

274 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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jonby said:
Generalising I know, but it currently seems much more common for the Americans to start dropping ride height, adding spacers, increasing wheel size & dropping profile on serious performance cars like Astons - it's all about aesthetics to the detriment of handling & ride - I don't have a problem with the wheel design itself but the rest reminds me of being 19 again.................rather immature :-)
Wish I was 19 and immature rather than the current 54 and immature! biggrin


S

jonby

5,357 posts

158 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Simon T said:
Wish I was 19 and immature rather than the current 54 and immature! biggrin


S
Ha ! Thinking about it, I'm not sure I'd describe myself as mature (I'm 41) either..........but hopefully you get the point !

bogie

16,406 posts

273 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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too low, not enough tyre, bet it rides st on our B roads and tram lines on the motorway ...style over substance

great to go to a car show and let people take pics of your car ....maybe good on a billard table smooth race track...but in the real world likely slower down a bumpy B road than many off the shelf hot hatchbacks

the car itself is tastefully modified ...just need smaller wheels and more useful tyre profile, gap in the arches is fine so long as the suspension travel is still there and they are properly setup

michael gould

5,691 posts

242 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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fab car but dont like the wheels....too big and unless your a gangster rapper, too bling for my taste

LordBretSinclair

4,288 posts

178 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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Stunning colour though yes