thoughts please?
thoughts please?
So what does everyone think of these wheels on my sapphire blue metallic?
This picture is obviously Photoshop..... My car has yellow calipers yellow seatbelts and yellow gauges.
This picture is obviously Photoshop..... My car has yellow calipers yellow seatbelts and yellow gauges.
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Is this the wheel you are 100% going with? Personally I am not a fan of either of the color combos..
I think there are better ways of making it pop without making it look overdone. PM me if you want some ideas.
-Vin
I think there are better ways of making it pop without making it look overdone. PM me if you want some ideas.
-Vin
Hot wheels make a very bold statement, without going nuts or overdoing paint.
Either you go black (mat or gloss) or you go polish, but all in the same color/ finish. Sometimes, the simplest is the most tasteful, but it's very subjective I guess.
I have done more than 20 cars with wheels, and only in ONE case did I add color to the wheel, and only because it happened to work in that color, on that particular type of wheel. The rest have all been black or polish.
Either you go black (mat or gloss) or you go polish, but all in the same color/ finish. Sometimes, the simplest is the most tasteful, but it's very subjective I guess.
I have done more than 20 cars with wheels, and only in ONE case did I add color to the wheel, and only because it happened to work in that color, on that particular type of wheel. The rest have all been black or polish.
No, I'm undecided on a wheel. I like my stock wheels so much I'm having a hard time deciding a better option. Finding a lighter better looking wheel is hard with these....Porsche did a great job with their design. I can't justify changing out the wheels for something "standard looking"....whatever I do, if any it will be a bold wheel.
not a big fan of those wheels to begin with... of course the only aftermarket wheels I have ever liked are the Volk TE37 and HRE P101, but unless they weigh less then stock I don;t see the point.



