
The owner of the ‘Stang in the adjacent images, a 2009 Shelby GT500, decided that he wanted a crazy look for his ride, but he didn’t want to mess with the lines of the muscle car too much. Thus, he chose to send the vehicle closer to the road and establish a new connection to the road. The latter came in the form of a set of Vossen CV3 Matte Graphite rims, which use a 9x20-inch size on the front axle and a 10.5x20-inch size for the rear one, being wrapped in Nitto Invos tires (245/30 up front and 285/30 at the back). We’re not pretty sure about the drivability of the car, as the microscopic ride height doesn’t seem to be to fit for real world driving, but is sure looks like it can grab all the attention.
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