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Stanced G8

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I can't tell if there is camber going on there. If so no thank you but if there is no camber nothing wrong with a drop and deep dish rims

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Too low for my tastes plus not a fan of deep dish rims, plus all the "trying to be artisy" camera angles made me think less of it

The car is nice, but I hate the wheel poke and all that "euro" crap. Tires are supposed to be wider than the wheels...

Nice Holden, but someone tried to cross polinate it with a BMW...

Id get it. Then Sell the wheels to some dubass ricer for too much, then buy me some nice Pontiac chromes.

THIS! Car looks great, but the wheels gotta go.

Too low for my taste and the rims are nice but the wheels look too small on the rims. It reminds me of what the kids do to the VW's these days.

I like how low it is but it looks like they cheated by using a smaller diameter tire.

Those wheels are wayy too skinny for that much stretch and that large of a car. I don't mind a little (and i do mean little) stretch but it could really use a lot more meat out back at least.

The style of the wheels is kinda meh for that car too.

Summary: the stance is correct if it were a smaller car.

Its not terrible BUT I would like to see different wheels on it... Stretch is so lame though, I like meaty tires especial on a RWD car like that!

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