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Black or Red Wheels?
I have two sets of track wheels that I've Plasti-dipped in black so I thought that I'd try the 3rd set in red just to see what it looks like.
Do you prefer Black or Red? http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/...psa1863a63.jpg http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/...ps26c8cf8d.jpg |
RED. It's actually not bad at all. Matches the rest perfectly
Nice ride btw, that car looks fun :cool: |
red. it works well with the decals.
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No contest - Red
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The Red add a "pop" to the appearance.
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Either way works, but I prefer the black.
The red rims are a bit busy to my eye. |
With all the decalls going on, my vote is for red. No contest really.
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Yep, the red suits the paint perfectly.
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Red is best.
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Red is perfect
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Red looks great!
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Red all day. But to add a bit, why not respray those brake calipers in GOLD?
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I would do a light gold metallizer coat over the matte black. against the red calipers It will give your car the JPS Lotus look and match your gold number decals.
As you can see by the video below the end result is absolutely nuts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qd9ILYezWM&sns=em |
I'd have to say red in this case.
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Johnny D.
I am shocked you didn't vote for yellow wheels |
Red.
Car looks great! |
What style of wheel are the red ones? They look great.
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Red!!!!!!!
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Front - 17" x 7" ET55 PN 986.362.124.01 with Toyo RA1 235/40/17 (shaved 4/32's) Rear - 17" x 8.5 ET48 PN 986.362.126.06 with Toyo RAI 255/40/17 (shaved 4/32's) Some people think that this style Boxster wheel bears some resemblance (however slight) to the older Fuch's style from the 70's. I like this style quite a bit more than the standard Turbo II wheels (black in top photo). This is what they look like in OEM finish: http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9518f678.jpg |
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Red.
They provided some contrast to the all black look. TO |
No contest, BLACK, BLACK, BLACK :dance::dance::dance:!!!
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My Carrera five spokes have a similar scheme but it was done with actual permanent paint. First coat of matte black and then a special gun metal color over that. The end result is like 550 anniversary wheels but with a deep metallic finish. Except it cost way more than two cans of paint. Plasti dip is awesome for track wheels. If you end up off course, just peel off and paint again. That special solution DipYourWheels sells sounds good too, you can redo just a section by using the solution to thin the paint down instead of having to pull off the whole layer. |
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