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I am just getting around to do some cosmetic changes on my currently stock as a rock R34 GTT coupe. It has 17 inch Yokohama AVS rims on it with Rays nuts at the moment but thats it. I am considering if I should stick with the white accent colour as it "sort of" suits the car. It contrasts at least. Only issue is cleaning the white rims :domokun:

Do you think I should stick with White accents such as white gauges and other stickers, or shaft the rims and go for alloy or gun metal rims and a different "theme" all together. They are excellent rims in perfect nick though and I wouldnt want to just give them up. Anyone know how much it would be to get them all painted too?

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PS: mods dont worry the plates that are on it have been changed since the pics were taken.

i think some yellow door handles, and blue mirrors, maybe a green spoiler and a middle eastern flag painted on the bonnet would look JUST right...

seriously i saw a VY statesman white with red door handles, red commodore hubcaps, red mirrors, red badges and red tint... and it had an arabic flag of some sort stickered on the side window

...but the car was white

like... it's a statesman... it's supposed to be a flagship model of car, yet they made it lok like an abortion...

on a serious note..

spray the wheels black instantly .. silver and black look stunning .. a carbon or black hood also will look wicked.. a new kit will set it off i reakon a d1 or uras kit look nice is silver

on a serious note..

spray the wheels black instantly .. silver and black look stunning .. a carbon or black hood also will look wicked.. a new kit will set it off i reakon a d1 or uras kit look nice is silver

+1, Black or charcoal/shadow wheels look hot on silver liners.. Not that i can talk i still havent bought rims for mine yet....

well, I've just ordered a set of these puppies for my line, hyper chrome & black accent = best of both worlds :D

8 week wait though :spank:

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Hot... very nice - should go very well IMO - however, are they at least 18's if not you'll be bashed... LOL :(

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