Hi, everyone.
Winters are mild in Istanbul and most of us rarely need to have winter tires on our cars so I wasn't planning to replace my recently fitted ContiSportContact 5 summer tires with a winter set. But this year I've been traveling to city of Bursa every week for an ongoing project, which is 130 km south of Istanbul and winters are a little colder & snowy there, so I decided to fit a set of Continental WinterContact TS870P, thankfully paid by the company I've been working for.
Also I decided to have a new set of wheels for the winter tires, not that I don't like my original wheels (which are "18" Performance 30/2 Machined" ones, I'm in love with them), but just for a nice visual change for the winters. I'm usually a fan of shiny-metal-looking wheels, never liked the fully-black wheels and I always stand against the trends but this time I made a big change and chose the glossy black Borbet Y design. I quite liked the result and happy for the time being, I will revert back to my original alloys when winter ends.
I couldn't find the opportunity to take shots in good lighting conditions yet but I think the ones I got would give an idea anyway.
I'd like to hear your comments about the way it looks.
Cheers,
Serdar
Winters are mild in Istanbul and most of us rarely need to have winter tires on our cars so I wasn't planning to replace my recently fitted ContiSportContact 5 summer tires with a winter set. But this year I've been traveling to city of Bursa every week for an ongoing project, which is 130 km south of Istanbul and winters are a little colder & snowy there, so I decided to fit a set of Continental WinterContact TS870P, thankfully paid by the company I've been working for.
Also I decided to have a new set of wheels for the winter tires, not that I don't like my original wheels (which are "18" Performance 30/2 Machined" ones, I'm in love with them), but just for a nice visual change for the winters. I'm usually a fan of shiny-metal-looking wheels, never liked the fully-black wheels and I always stand against the trends but this time I made a big change and chose the glossy black Borbet Y design. I quite liked the result and happy for the time being, I will revert back to my original alloys when winter ends.
I couldn't find the opportunity to take shots in good lighting conditions yet but I think the ones I got would give an idea anyway.
I'd like to hear your comments about the way it looks.
Cheers,
Serdar