Not sure if you guys have seen these photos yet.....
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Found them on Audizine....Senner Tuning S5
Sorry if repost but they are stunning....for those who haven't seen them, enjoy
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Sorry if repost but they are stunning....for those who haven't seen them, enjoy
<img src="http://www.senner-tuning.de/referenz_img/DSC00163_2.jpg">
<img src="http://www.senner-tuning.de/referenz_img/DSC00177_2.jpg">
<img src="http://www.senner-tuning.de/referenz_img/DSC00168_2.jpg">
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How is a black S5 with black inset BBS "style" rims "ghetto"??
Unless you're the type who's just dead set at keeping a car bone stock (and you're absolutely entitled to your opinion) then this is totally a Euro look car.
Now, had this car had 24" SUV rims, with wild paint job & TV's in the tail lights then okay.
Unless you're the type who's just dead set at keeping a car bone stock (and you're absolutely entitled to your opinion) then this is totally a Euro look car.
Now, had this car had 24" SUV rims, with wild paint job & TV's in the tail lights then okay.
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EXACTLY!!!! I know no one in their right mind would say that!
Personally I think people throw the word "ghetto" around a little too liberally without understanding what it actually means.
Some need to keep in mind that Germany was putting 17-18" rims, tucking rims, color matching rims & putting fat exhausts on their cars back in the late 80's. So this phenomenon is not an American thing.
Also, just to keep a healthy perspective although a lot cars that come from "uh hemh", "The Ghetto" may look ridiculous they often push the boundaries of mods & is not the norm. Which in turn creates a nice little niche for cars like this one & Quatts to be considered very tastefully "Euro modified".
Personally I think people throw the word "ghetto" around a little too liberally without understanding what it actually means.
Some need to keep in mind that Germany was putting 17-18" rims, tucking rims, color matching rims & putting fat exhausts on their cars back in the late 80's. So this phenomenon is not an American thing.
Also, just to keep a healthy perspective although a lot cars that come from "uh hemh", "The Ghetto" may look ridiculous they often push the boundaries of mods & is not the norm. Which in turn creates a nice little niche for cars like this one & Quatts to be considered very tastefully "Euro modified".
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Didn't think so. Have you ever wondered why Audi, BMW, Porsche, Mercedes, with some of the worlds best car designers don't release models with huge black wheels? BECAUSE ITS UGLY. Lamborghini might have done it but then again it's a fvcking lambo, not an S5. Well Knight Rider might like it.
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Ohhhh okay, so you don't like the black out look. That's different then saying it's ghetto IMO. I'm not a huge fan of color matching myself. What I was trying to point out is that, this was being done in Europe waaaay before it came over here to the states.
And another thing is that we're given a photo of a modified car not a stock car from the manufacturer.
And another thing is that we're given a photo of a modified car not a stock car from the manufacturer.
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everyone has their own taste. I was once again trying to point out that this look is not a ghetto style nor look & was introduced from Europe in the mid-late 80's if not earlier.