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post-30699-1154691180.jpgdifferent rims I know but...I think the gunmetal grey with a chrome surround thingy like this...lol

Sorry I couldn't do the photo editing, I have no skills in that department :)

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post-30699-1154691180.jpgdifferent rims I know but...I think the gunmetal grey with a chrome surround thingy like this...lol

Sorry I couldn't do the photo editing, I have no skills in that department :ninja:

the rim itself does look good, however i dont know how it will look on my car, and once i do it, its permanent.

that said im trying to sell the bloody thing and i just keep spending money on it :

I say stick with white on white looks nice the way it is, itll be worth the trouble cleaning it mate haha. Ive seen some nice rides at Curtin that have deep dish black with polished lip rims looks damn nice.

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im soo glad u went black, as for what butler said i think black wheels dont look that great on a black car, they CAN but everything else has to be right, but on our car they look mean mate, good decision !

the white does look nice dont get me wrong, but the blac kjust looks MEAN !!! easy desicion, dont you feel liek a change anyways :) ?

cheers. :P

i liked the white on white too, but i've had it like that for 2 years now.. (long time to not change something for me :/)

and the black is a nice change, especialy being a glossy black it doesnt 'hide' the rims.

dude, why did u go black? so nasty looking. i dont know how u can think it makes anything other than black cars look "race spec" or "hardcore street". just looks nasty:( should have gone white!!!

i didnt make them black for that 'race spec' or 'hardcore street' look..

i dont try make my car look 'hardcore' i just thought black rims would tie in nicely with my white/black theme..

i mod my car to suit me, not everyone else.. i know its not everyone's cup of tea, but hey, i like it. :D

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