Ericc B
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Here's a set on a car in Australia:Any one get any more mounted pics of the silver Bathursts? I haven't seen any since the yellow convertible a few months ago.
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Here's a set on a car in Australia:Any one get any more mounted pics of the silver Bathursts? I haven't seen any since the yellow convertible a few months ago.
Nice! Looks awesome.Here's a set on a car in Australia:
I just can't make up my mind. The photos that have been posted here all look terrific, but then there are these:I love the Bathurst in silver...
Makes sense, the spokes on the 20" are longer than the 19"s, which probably makes the wheel look more stretched out and taller as you mention.I love the Bathurst in silver...but, after seeing those pics I'm inclined to go with 19s. Something about the silver wheel looks so tall. IMO, of course.
Likely because cars in the pics are unlowered, and those are the semi concave fronts so its not QUITE as nice as the deep concave rears.I just can't make up my mind. The photos that have been posted here all look terrific, but then there are these:
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No, that's not it, it's the two-tone finish. In the pics I attached, the spokes look awkwardly-thin because only the faces are machined, and the silver paint is too far off from machined aluminum, so it looks terrible.Likely because cars in the pics are unlowered, and those are the semi concave fronts so its not QUITE as nice as the deep concave rears.
Ha! Those aren't the best pics but they aren't bad. I'm just so tired of black/dark wheels.I just can't make up my mind. The photos that have been posted here all look terrific, but then there are these:
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I think it just may be those are crappy internet low-res pics. I can't find the ones that Jason posted that were really nice, just showing the wheel, not on a car but it looked great.No, that's not it, it's the two-tone finish. In the pics I attached, the spokes look awkwardly-thin because only the faces are machined, and the silver paint is too far off from machined aluminum, so it looks terrible.
In all the other pics here, they look great, so it must be dependent upon the way they get lit.
If you dig up the thread with the first Mustang to get the dark gray Bathursts, which was a Magnetic gray car, you'll see that this wheel in 20" is really an outstanding look. That car is spot on.This looks pretty sweet, looks like the same car as above only from this angle the 20s look better.:shrug:
It could be; that's why I am wanting more mounted pics.I think it just may be those are crappy internet low-res pics.
I definitely like the 20s with the dark gray ones, but on the fence with the silvers. Strange that they look so different in terms of "presence". The pic that Jason posted is 42 on this thread but I'm sure you've seen it. I agree more mounted pics are what we need but with the current fascination with dark wheels, may not be a lot of those.If you dig up the thread with the first Mustang to get the dark gray Bathursts, which was a Magnetic gray car, you'll see that this wheel in 20" is really an outstanding look. That car is spot on.
Seems to be the case- one of the vendors said the silver ones are not moving.I agree more mounted pics are what we need but with the current fascination with dark wheels, may not be a lot of those.