Marauder/white letter nittos

that lettering is HUGE

I know in the 70's and 80's all my cars had RWL or OWL.

whatever you like is all that matters!
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This is definitely different, I like it on YOUR car but not mine! Great job doing something different and not following the "herd mentality".
 
I remember the day when white lettered tires and air shocks with wide tires and painting the rear white were cool ,now its every thing painted black and having your car 1 inch off the ground,but probably 20 or so years from now we will be thinking what were we thinking then,I always liked the white lettered tire look but those are a little big ,my .02
 
I hate that I am such a traditionalist. Not my fancy but, different :burnout:. Whatever puts the air in your sails I guess. It's yours and you can do what you'd like to it. But, thanks for sharing.
 
I know this is trying to make a comeback but it should really stay in the 70's where it looked it's best.


Builder Of Badassery

White letter tires never really went out of style to me. I have raised white letters wrapped around keystone classics on the 70 goat and I love the look. Here on the marauder I think it would look better if the letters were smaller.
 
BIG letters are OK for these cars (attachment)....not so much for 4 door sedans IMHO!!:shake:

As said before.....If you like 'em that's all that counts!!:beer:
 

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After spending $140 on lettering kit and another $40 on mounting the tires outside in Ive decided to put the white letters on the inside since I couldn't get them unglued. I'll be seeing the guys that sold them to me next week at Sema, maybe they'll give me a price break on smaller lettering. I'm in a big fan of white letters but just didn't quite look right on the marauder. It had been an itch I had for awhile but didn't look right. I guess having the Cobras it's making me implement the look on the marauder but it's still a four door sedan. Thanks for all the opinions. In my eyes it's just constructive criticism.
 
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