PaysoProductions Club Member Nov 2, 2006 #1 http://www.engadget.com/2006/11/02/clear-polycarbonate-car-wheels-hit-for-2-000-apiece/
99SaleenSpeedster Club Member Nov 2, 2006 #3 We fabricated a set of clear motorcycle wheels for a customer of ours... He wanted it, we made it. It was different I'll say that... -Rick
We fabricated a set of clear motorcycle wheels for a customer of ours... He wanted it, we made it. It was different I'll say that... -Rick
91trunk "Everybody wants some" Staff member Nov 2, 2006 #4 Those would look awesome if you had huge Baer brakes and some cool powder coated suspension parts.
Crazzy_Al Mr. Hair Gel Overgeller Nov 2, 2006 #7 There was a thread about clear wheels on here before and they showed the wheels mounted on a car. I think the car was a 350Z...maybe the G35.
There was a thread about clear wheels on here before and they showed the wheels mounted on a car. I think the car was a 350Z...maybe the G35.
Krazybones Club Member Nov 2, 2006 #9 91trunk said: Those would look awesome if you had huge Baer brakes and some cool powder coated suspension parts. Click to expand... X2
91trunk said: Those would look awesome if you had huge Baer brakes and some cool powder coated suspension parts. Click to expand... X2
Uthinkso Forum Member Nov 2, 2006 #11 polycarbonite, isn't that stuff very rigid and should resist scratches well I would think. Anyone familiar with the material?
polycarbonite, isn't that stuff very rigid and should resist scratches well I would think. Anyone familiar with the material?
moneypit Club Member Nov 2, 2006 #12 its bullet resistant glass, scratches easily but can be polished out
DRKCYDE To Punish and Enslave Nov 2, 2006 #14 That would be harder to keep clean then regular wheels. Looks cool though.
GrandmaLS Club Member Nov 2, 2006 #15 Not for me but I would like to see a truck on air ride operate with them on it
L98Terror Club Member Nov 2, 2006 #16 mystang said: Looks like alot of upkeep to me. Click to expand... Not for me
BrainFearGone Forum Member Nov 2, 2006 #17 http://shows.autospies.com/gallery/auto-show-photos.asp?imageId=32179&galleryId=44 http://shows.autospies.com/gallery/auto-show-photos.asp?imageId=32178&galleryId=44
http://shows.autospies.com/gallery/auto-show-photos.asp?imageId=32179&galleryId=44 http://shows.autospies.com/gallery/auto-show-photos.asp?imageId=32178&galleryId=44
Hugger Z Official Motown Events Director Nov 2, 2006 #19 No thanks. There is no airflow for brake cooling there. Function is number one in my book and those kill any kind of realistic function.
No thanks. There is no airflow for brake cooling there. Function is number one in my book and those kill any kind of realistic function.