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Old 12-20-2007, 08:44 AM
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Anyone proficient with photoshop who can impose a set of these wheels on a SSB?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...NA:MOTORS:1123
 
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Send me the pics of car and rims (if possible with same or close pixel count) and I'll see what I can do. The angle of tires on car and rims should be as close as possible to,

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The pics are copy righted.
 
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Originally Posted by FP
The pics are copy righted.
not if you use print screen --
 
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I had a set of the ADR Propulsion wheels in black/polished on my Mustang. Nice wheels, I had them in a staggered fitment of 18X9.5 in the back and 18X8.5 in the front (if memory serves). I had to take them off though, because the offset was wrong for the front and it was rubbing a bit.

They look pretty good on the Crossfire too from what I can see of the pic posted above.




 
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BassLover911 on this forum has those whees in silver finish on his alabaster coupe.

Send him a PM and ask for a pic.

It would be easier to photchop the alabaster car to SSB then to 'place' the wheels on the car.

I like the wheels - I just think it is amusing how the 'blades' on one side of the car are spinning one direction, and they spin the other direction on the other side. Most people never notice that they don't make them LH/RH specific.

Originally Posted by basslover911
They are ADR Propulsion in 18x8 and 19x9.5 (35mm offset both) with 225 and 255 tires (will be doing 285 rear next time around).

I have gotten A LOT of compliments on the wheels, a lot of people really like them (and once I get the turbo on, it will match the turbine of the turbo which is what I am shooting for).
See a few angled pics here:

https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ad.php?t=18822

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