Sorry I didn't respond didn't notice that you posted. I do work on cars almost 90% of the time when I'm outdoors. 10+ spoke wheels tend to be associated with sporty luxury cars. I personally find that they fit in with a BMW M3 or a Corvette better than just about anything, especially when they are nice BBS ones. The ones I used are ASA AR1s I believe which were based on BBSes but are cast rather than forged, though they are made with permission and are of decent quality unlike some "copy" "clone "chinese" or whatever you want to call them wheels (like Rotas).
My main reason to revive this topic is because I found one of my old works in progress. A visually edited and reduced to body lines picture of a MKIII Toyota Supra
I don't have the original picture to compare it with but here's an example of what it would look like from the factory, the main difference between my version is the front bumper cover extends down further and has a larger grille with comparatively more obstructions per square unit of measure. In other words mine would cool better, have less lift and in my opinion looks way better. If only I had completed it
maybe I'll get back on it soon.

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