it is still hideousGTSnut said:Yeah, deepdish rims are possible on a stock bodied Celica, right?Catch a clue, that offset isn't a possibilty. That was the first thing I noticed, and then if you look at the fenders, a stock Celica has smooth lines all the way down. This Celica's lines bulge out and the reflections angle down. Notice the reflections in the doors don't flow in line with the reflections in the fenders? But then again, I am dealing with a lot of noobs in here so I wouldn't expect it to be so obvious. And No Concept, I thought you were supposed to be majoring in industrial design? These things should stick out to you. Looks like you still have some work ahead of you.
And lastly, follow the file source. You'll find the company that turns out the bodywork on that car and a bunch of other European makes.
you sure know a lot about styling dont you? reality check buddy, the European tuners are all about deep dish rims.Originally posted by GTSnut
Yeah, deepdish rims are possible on a stock bodied Celica, right?Catch a clue, that offset isn't a possibilty.
this is the ONLY valid point you make- and it is only minutely obvious in the first pic. Maybe if you want to prove a point about subtle fender flares, you could find another celica which doesnt have a black paint job.Originally posted by GTSnut
and then if you look at the fenders, a stock Celica has smooth lines all the way down. This Celica's lines bulge out and the reflections angle down. Notice the reflections in the doors don't flow in line with the reflections in the fenders?
Resorting to personal attacks, huh? How very adult of you. Take that dildo out of your ass and go buy some preparation H .Originally posted by GTSnut
And No Concept, I thought you were supposed to be majoring in industrial design? These things should stick out to you. Looks like you still have some work ahead of you.