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Depends what car, and what kind of rims - but I've seen a few cars lately that are white with white rims, and they look awesome!

I think, if the rim isn't too overdone, white would look really good. I saw one on a Honda a couple of weeks back, and they looked awesome.

Depends what car, and what kind of rims - but I've seen a few cars lately that are white with white rims, and they look awesome!

it is an White R33 with a full Nismo 400R body kit and 18 inch Speedy cheetah Style wheels, follow the link to get an idea of what the rims look like..

http://www.speedywheels.com.au/alloy.htm

Look for the rims called CHEETAH....

and also if you think it will look any good..

Beef

I'm warming to the white on white. Personally metallic grey or gold would suit white the most, but i've seen a few white on white that look alright too. All depends on your choice of rims. Definately must have a chrome edge if you're going white.

my car is currently blue with silver wheels

been thinking of getting em made white

blue and white works pretty good

i think in general i just like white wheels

maybe gold even with blue subby style

it is an White R33 with a full Nismo 400R body kit and 18 inch Speedy cheetah Style wheels, follow the link to get an idea of what the rims look like..

http://www.speedywheels.com.au/alloy.htm

Look for the rims called CHEETAH....

and also if you think it will look any good..

Beef

I reckon it'd look pretty good, just my opinion though. Also, by any chance would you have a photo of your car you could post up?

dont do it...i like white rims on white 33's...but only 5-6 spoke type, personally I think those wheels (cheeta) will look tacky if powdercoated white on a white car. wrong style rims for white.

just my 2 cents....each to there own. so long as everytime you walk back to your car you like the way it looks....who cares what we all think

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