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Old 04-04-2018, 12:51 PM
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Any photoshop experts out there willing to assist with photoshopping the HREs on this Ferrari onto the picture of my Spyder below? Any assistance would be much appreciated.



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I can't help you out with the Photoshop part but I can tell by panning up and down on the pics that your car would look very nice with those wheels. I love 5-spokes when done correctly. Just the right amount of wheel and caliper/rotor exposure. Although the OEM setup is admittedly tough to beat.
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Originally Posted by SpyderSenseOC
I can't help you out with the Photoshop part but I can tell by panning up and down on the pics that your car would look very nice with those wheels. I love 5-spokes when done correctly. Just the right amount of wheel and caliper/rotor exposure. Although the OEM setup is admittedly tough to beat.
I agree. I love these wheels and think they would look wicked on the Spyder. But I also think the stock wheels on the car look fantastic as well and the HREs are obviously really expensive. Tough choice, hence why I'd really like to 'see' them on the car if possible. Here's another car with them on it in the color I'd do. Looks terrific IMO.
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I agree. I love these wheels and think they would look wicked on the Spyder. But I also think the stock wheels on the car look fantastic as well and the HREs are obviously really expensive. Tough choice, hence why I'd really like to 'see' them on the car if possible.
Any idea what model they are? They look like P107's. $2400 or so per. Ouch.
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Yup, they're P107s.
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Those lighter than stock I assume? Forged?
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Those lighter than stock I assume? Forged?
They are custom forged and extremely lightweight. Can be made for any Porsche model even if it's a Centerlock.
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I'll take a shot at it later tonight unless someone beats me to it.
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[QUOTE=Archimedes;14918156]Any photoshop experts out there willing to assist with photoshopping the HREs on this Ferrari onto the picture of my Spyder below? Any assistance would be much appreciated.

See about this...



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oops... missed a spoke.

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[QUOTE=nuge design;14918845]
Originally Posted by Archimedes
Any photoshop experts out there willing to assist with photoshopping the HREs on this Ferrari onto the picture of my Spyder below? Any assistance would be much appreciated.

See about this...



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It looks fantastic. Not $10,000 more fantastic. But fantastic nonetheless.
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Thanks a lot. Looks good. Similar to stock, I like the rear wheel better than the front. But I think with the right finish it would look pretty good. Not sure if it looks good enough for the cost though. The stock wheels on the Spyder are really nice IMO.
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Brushed Dark Clear on this wheel has always been one of my favorites.

Not only are you getting the improved look but by shedding weight and widening the tack of the car you improve acceleration, deceleration, and handling. Everything you want from a performance upgrade.

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Originally Posted by Archimedes
Thanks a lot. Looks good. Similar to stock, I like the rear wheel better than the front. But I think with the right finish it would look pretty good. Not sure if it looks good enough for the cost though. The stock wheels on the Spyder are really nice IMO.
I agree. The rears look better because of the concaved appearance the wider wheel gives it. More two dimensional.

Not worth ten large to me considering how great the stocks look.


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