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That's Hannah, my 19 year old niece. Her father and I have been close friends for almost 60 years.
Hannah was adopted from a Russian orphanage when she was almost two. Her personality equals her looks. I love her to death, as I do her 15 year old sister Claire, also adopted in Russia.
Thanks for asking...I'll pass along your compliment.
That's Hannah, my 19 year old niece. Her father and I have been close friends for almost 60 years.
Hannah was adopted from a Russian orphanage when she was almost two. Her personality equals her looks. I love her to death, as I do her 15 year old sister Claire, also adopted in Russia.
Thanks for asking...I'll pass along your compliment.
^ Alex, I like the wheels, but now you really need to lower her some. For 20's to look really good, the car needs to be lowered accordingly otherwise you risk the 4x4 look.
The MT Street Comps are not the drag radials are they? Is that the less sticky version of the ET Streets?
^ Alex, I like the wheels, but now you really need to lower her some. For 20's to look really good, the car needs to be lowered accordingly otherwise you risk the 4x4 look.
The MT Street Comps are not the drag radials are they? Is that the less sticky version of the ET Streets?
Thanks man. Honestly in the pictures it doesnt really capture it well, but in person they look great. Had them on for a day now and theyve been turning heads quite frequently.
The street comps are very soft, high performance tires used and designed for american muscle. They are similar to the Nitto NT05. So far they have been amazing in ride quality and handling. They have to be warmed up though, once they are they become very sticky and the grip is excellent, much much better tire than the Pirelli junk that comes on our cars.
Originally Posted by DarrenGT
I like those alot Alex. 255's and 275's? Looking good. plans to adjust the ride height next?
Ah who knows, it actually looks pretty decent now, not allot of wheel gap, problem is where i live the we get allot of snow and the road quality is garbage lol
Thanks man. Honestly in the pictures it doesnt really capture it well, but in person they look great. Had them on for a day now and theyve been turning heads quite frequently.
The street comps are very soft, high performance tires used and designed for american muscle. They are similar to the Nitto NT05. So far they have been amazing in ride quality and handling. They have to be warmed up though, once they are they become very sticky and the grip is excellent, much much better tire than the Pirelli junk that comes on our cars.
Ah who knows, it actually looks pretty decent now, not allot of wheel gap, problem is where i live the we get allot of snow and the road quality is garbage lol
Thanks for the insight Alex... sounds like if I go MT, I need to go ET Streets. I want something stickier than my Nittos. I could care less about tread wear, as long as they're street legal. I put 2k miles max a year. So if I'm buying tires every 3 years or so, so be it.