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Old 12-24-2006, 12:32 AM   #1
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I just want to know how your so good at Photoshop. I like the wheel color by the way.
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I think the graphite color wheels look nice. What I really think would give a nice improvement, however, is to remove the amber lenses on your car. The amber evokes an 80s kinda look. If not remove them for the clear, maybe black them out with window tint? JMHO
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Keep the stock wheels. Car looks great already. Why add an extra color that doesn't match anything else on the car?
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Old 12-24-2006, 05:18 AM   #4
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Go ahead and paint the wheels dude, if it makes you happy. The car looks great as is, but anything you do to differentiate it more, with some exceptions, is great.

I wanted to paint my wheels yellow, but I don't know how or what kind of paint to use. If you can provide advice I would appreciate.

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I think the wheels look striking as they are - I wish I had a set.

However, I understand that part of the fun of Porsche ownership is modifying the car to suit your taste. If you don't like the graphite look, can you return it to stock easily? If you can, why not try the graphite look for a while? It's your car.
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Old 12-24-2006, 06:32 AM   #6
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Any other color than Black or Silver I would say no to this. I think your Green color is enhanced by the clean silver wheels.
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Old 12-24-2006, 07:35 AM   #7
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I think the graphite color wheels look nice. What I really think would give a nice improvement, however, is to remove the amber lenses on your car. The amber evokes an 80s kinda look. If not remove them for the clear, maybe black them out with window tint? JMHO
I actually second this opinion, I'd deamber first....I think I like your stock wheels more
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I say keep 'em stock because the graphite seems to close down the wheel and make them look smaller. The graphite on the 550 James Dean Boxster are 18's and are more open.

I also like the de-amber idea for your car due to the exotic color. Then maybe the graphite would be more desirable to me, but the de amber would set your car off with much less $$ invested.

Just another guy's opinion...

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I like the look, plus brake dust will not show!!!
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well....
painting wheels 30 bux.
deamber....well you do the math

i just like that look, ill have to wait till it gets warmer so i can paint those, but who knows. its jsut an idea
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i actually like the amber look with that color. About the wheels, I like them better than the stock ones, but i was wondering what it would look like with the side intake vents black also to match (it might look stupid I just cant picture it so I'm gonna go do some crappy job of photoshop by cutting and pasting because thats all I know how to do)
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