I completely agree with you both... They are Neez Forged wheels by Eisenhaus... I have been looking at all possible fitments on the 599 and IMO these are the most elegant yet aggressive...
Yes,i think he have more than 1 and he have a F40,the beautiful 288 GTO and a GTO Evoluzione + some other cars
I would say exactly the same thing. I like how the flared spokes meet the rim, giving it an aggressive look. IMO I would take a look at the same wheel with a 1" or 2" Dish to see how it would look on the car as well...a BBS or OZ style perhaps?
So whats this Sally do exactly? He's 28 and he started this company from scratch, inherited the company, or what? What does the company own? I can't find any english versions of the websites, only thing I can make out from the english bits are its construction/development related?
At his age, a development company must be inherited. At least he's spending the fortune properly, since it doesn't seem like he'll be having any kids to pass it down to!
here are some pics from my cell, sorry they are not to clear, but just finished doing the floor staining... wall paint and ceiling paint.. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have this pic, but I don't know it this man is the owner... The house looks the same. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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JetsFan, I LIKE it! Is it some sort of a concrete stain? Do you do it yourself or can you "order" it and have it installed? Just the right amount of sheen, is that a trait of the stain, or is it "topcoated" with something? (looks VERY durable, and the errant oil stain would be nicely "camoflodged" fwiw, what I like about the color is that it looks like a color that, whatever color car you put in there, it would "pop" that color of car out! Silver, red, yellow, blue, black, whatever, ie,. almost any color car would look nice sitting on that floor. I might try it. How expensive is it? Thanks Dave ps what color wall paint did you use? subdued, yet stylish
Jetsfan, Are those 16in wheels on your 308? How much did you lower it? I like the look and stance I'm trying to decide how I'm going to do mine and I think this will be the direction. Jim
Well I got everything I need at Lowes, I think Home Depot carries it also. first question is the price, I think the acid cleaner is around 20.00 per qt I have a 3 car garage so I got 3 qts, its a 2 or 3 to 1 mix with water depending on how dirty the floor is, I also cleaned up any oil and or grease, then the stain runs around 25.00 per gallon which goes a long way, I used 4 different colors but have plenty left over. then the clear finish I bought a 5 gallon bucket 149.99 to apply 3 coats, then you need rollers / a good brush to scrub the floors with the acid cleaner and you will have a sore back too trust me. let it dry over night after the acid wash, then you have to play with the dye some what to how you like it, "dont apply heavy coats" when you get your rollers be sure to find at least one roller that's for texture paint that's leaves a pattern. The can says it will resist hot tire pickup and oil, but we will see, ~ " I`ll update on that " click on these sites and check them out, when I finish the other side I will post more pics.. http://www.sriconcrete.com/photo_gallery.html http://www.kemiko.com/ http://www.concreteideas.com/concrete_ideas/interior_floors
those are 16" and then I got adjustable shocks and crank them all the way down, its a little too low at the moment, but its not running either, last machanice "FLAKED" I can get you the tire sizes it you like?
How about a 10ft' version of the Cavallino horsey featured inside the SF shield ? (and a little checkered flag). a Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login