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Thanks to all who posted in this thread. Silver C5's are beautiful and you all have done a great job with your upgrades, from mild to wild...definitely getting some good ideas.
Next spring my TS2 front bumper gets mounted, and wlll feature functional front air intake instead of bottom feed. In the meantime, here she is...The wheels are Speedline of Italy, real 3 piece modulars made for a Ferrari....since this photo I have obtained wider rim section for the rears, so they are now 12 inches...but are awaiting rubber, so for the time being, 2001 thinspokes are holding wheel duty.
Last edited by FiberglassFan; Dec 13, 2013 at 03:51 AM.
God I love driving this car. I don't feel dated by C7 at all, when driving my C5.
Maybe someday, I'll change my mind, and I appreciate C7 and wide body C6. But these cars lines are timeless, I think, and will remain so.
God I love driving this car. I don't feel dated by C7 at all, when driving my C5.
Maybe someday, I'll change my mind, and I appreciate C7 and wide body C6. But these cars lines are timeless, I think, and will remain so.
Don
Don,
Love those wheels! What brand and sizes are the wheels?
God I love driving this car. I don't feel dated by C7 at all, when driving my C5.
Maybe someday, I'll change my mind, and I appreciate C7 and wide body C6. But these cars lines are timeless, I think, and will remain so.
Don
The C5 is a beautiful and extremely functional car, not diminished at all by the newer generations.
I wanted a silver (Machine) before I got my car Oct. 04. Only two left in the whole country, one on either coast, didn't want to ship unseen.
Originally Posted by donald4972
My 2003 C5 Quicksilver Coupe
God I love driving this car. I don't feel dated by C7 at all, when driving my C5.
Maybe someday, I'll change my mind, and I appreciate C7 and wide body C6. But these cars lines are timeless, I think, and will remain so.
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