Honda factory wheels HFP
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in essence, that IS the point.
the execution is OEM+, i.e. the lay person won't know the difference between stock and a mild mod (especially because the rims still say "acura"), therefore keeping the OEM looks but differentiating the car SLIGHTLY from stock. those that know the tsx well will notice immediately.
it also has a timeless quality to it. chances are this setup will still look good 4 5 6 years from now, whereas one may get tired of the biglip rims or the "mad tite jdm" look a lot sooner.
indeed there is a time and place for everything, though. i.e. i doubt this look will ever win any car shows.
my
the execution is OEM+, i.e. the lay person won't know the difference between stock and a mild mod (especially because the rims still say "acura"), therefore keeping the OEM looks but differentiating the car SLIGHTLY from stock. those that know the tsx well will notice immediately.
it also has a timeless quality to it. chances are this setup will still look good 4 5 6 years from now, whereas one may get tired of the biglip rims or the "mad tite jdm" look a lot sooner.
indeed there is a time and place for everything, though. i.e. i doubt this look will ever win any car shows.
my
and not to hijack or anything, but here's another set of oem honda wheels on a tsx. sorry they aren't hfp
accord 18x8
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