VIP tuned
Registered User
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 22,387
Likes: 3
From: The land of corruption, cachaça, and caipirinhas.
Personally, I like the looks of those wheels and tires that actually have some meat to them versus the typical deep-dish, way-larger-than-they-need-to-be wheels you see on most cars like this. A drop would be nice, but those wheels and tires still give it a bit of an aggressive off-road look. Then again, growing up in the land of cornfields and pickup trucks, I'd rather have a vehicle like this be lifted with some super swampers held on by beadlocks than 24's with tires rivaling pencil lead in terms of thickness.
I had the pleasure of renting one of these once, and I really liked it. My wife really liked it and I thought it was one of Nissan's finest. Yours looks to be quite nice as well and I encourage you to continue to equip your ride the way you like it.
However, I don't see anything VIP about it and I don't believe you're headed in the right direction if you are in fact shooting for VIP. This being said, keep up the great work. Perhaps you're headed in the "Clean" direction?
However, I don't see anything VIP about it and I don't believe you're headed in the right direction if you are in fact shooting for VIP. This being said, keep up the great work. Perhaps you're headed in the "Clean" direction?
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post







