Fitted black Ruger Mesh wheels

MarkC4S

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My car looked good in it's yellow wrap with the Porsche "Sport Design" wheels in silver; but after a while I began to think it would benefit from a more purposeful and less pretty look. Thus I decided to fit some black "Ruger Mesh" wheels.

Thanks to Phil for his advice during my deliberations; last week I drove down to Projex near Bristol to have them fitted. I took some before and after pictures so I could compare and contrast and of course share on here for others who may be considering something similar at some stage. I hope you enjoy looking.

It seems I can only add 2 pictures, will post these up and then try and add more.
 

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Mark IMO 100% the right call mate , car looks mean and purposeful now , looking forward to seeing a few more pics at different angles :thumb: try making the pics a bit smaller resize to 600pixles which is the max on the forum :thumb:
 
Black and yellow, like love and marriage :worship:
 
yes if its sideways or upside down its too big
 
Nice looking rims although would look much better with a 20mm+ drop.

C.
 
cableguy said:
Nice looking rims although would look much better with a 20mm+ drop.

C.


:floor: :floor: :floor: thought it was just me that got in trouble for getting guys to spend their hard earned on mods :grin: :thumb:
 
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Thefinn said:
Looks great mate, can't wait to get mine :thumb:

wont be long mate , a couple of weeks . They are a great looking alloy :thumb: :thumb:
 
Mark, great love pic 14 , did you need spacers looks like they fit really well . now in my usual way I am going to say that based on pic 14 a 991 front lip on your bumper would look perfect :floor: :floor: sorry mate but I cant let the spending stop there :floor: :floor: :floor:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YreSIOOVng
 
Bloody hell... you could go offroading in that... Get it dropped. :bandit:

C.
 
Yes I agree that lowering is the logical next step, but I'd very very nervous given the number of speed bumps around my way and the terrible condition of the roads. So, staying standard for now.
 

Straight fit with no spacers or tuner bolts etc. Now stop it, pennies staying in pockets for now
 

thats interesting I thought the rugers used tuner bolts like my vertini magic so its just normal bolts ,did you need slightly longer ones or just reused the ones you had :thumb:
 
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