I put the Billboards on my car about 2,000 miles ago. By then I had decided I was no longer a trophy chaser or a "waxer".

I wanted to do some real driving. These tires have blemished my paint, but also enhanced the patina.

Subsequently it looks a bit more like a road racer, so I've decided to tone-down some of the original 'bling' by eliminating the Trigo dust caps, de-chroming the quick-jacks and powder-coating them flat-black, and a few more 'bling-reversing' efforts.
The tires are definitely a visual draw. They add some more 'raw' to a car that already displays a lot of 'rawness'.

The Billboards will be the only tire on this Cobra.
As grandparents many times over now, when Peg and I want a smooth, quiet, blend-into-the-scenery and settled ride, we'll drive the Maxima.
David