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also saw this. and went for a ride in it. much like. :)

no. black wheels on a black car look like shit.

Naaa man, will look shit hot

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no, black on black is amazing

looks ten times better then most other colours

depends on the goal

for bling and showyness you'd be wanting chrome

but if you want the car to look gangsta or total agression, then black on black is certainly the go, esp if theyre both matte black

nothing screams 'assassins car' more than a matte black car with mattle black rims, tinted with smoked out headlights

-D

Most people think my car is some sort of stealth car. black on black. looks good but f**kin hard to keep clean. both the car and the wheels

what do u mean keep ur black wheels clean? does ur brake pads generate white brake dust? rofl

(no shit, does it? curious)

-D

Naaa man, will look shit hot

If you want Wayne, might be able to organise a day and you can see how mine look on yours, if they fit ! :)

OT Spotted Steve P on Main North heading towards town around 9:45pm

what do u mean keep ur black wheels clean? does ur brake pads generate white brake dust? rofl

(no shit, does it? curious)

-D

They do get real dirty. just from dust. you go thru a puddle they are dirty straight away. chromies etc you dont notice dust and alittle grime as much.

They look real nice clean tho. Im not a fan of matt black. I think shiny black wheels look real nice

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