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yeah man go the green, and compliment them with some tasteful green vinyl graphics or paint the wing mirrors the same green and maybe a green windscreen sun visor thingy...

do it, stand out from the crowd

I like sarcasm, but .. you know you do have ricer vynils on your car in your sig ?

Adam, those cars are sick !

regardless of whether you go JDM gangster tyte or aussie offroad superstar suspension style... the base rule you have to adhere to is that flat colours go with flat colours, and metallics work with other metallics.

Metallic paintjob with flat green = fail

and anything with metallic green wheels = fail

flat white with flat green wheel = win

metallic silver with black or metallic wheel (try a gramlight with a titanium lip) = win

I like sarcasm, but .. you know you do have ricer vynils on your car in your sig ?

Adam, those cars are sick !

umm it wasn't sarcasm at all... I reckon go the vinyls... its not 'ricer' its 'stylised', please don't cheapen it...

yes I design and produce vinyls...

in order to get away with that... your car needs to have a phat stance that that looks so cranky that people wont worry about what colour your wheels are... like a big bald tattooed guy wearing a pink mesh singlet... he can pull it off, because noones gonna tell him he cant. haha.

it needs to be lower and the rims bigger and wider or spaced out, dish wouldnt go astray... with alcons or endless brakes behind them.

its one thing to change your wheel colour because you want to, its another to change it because you cant afford to change wheels.

one more thing... the big question... can you see them when you are behind the wheel?? does the colour directly affect the performance of the car?? is it really that important that you wanna show people that you like to be different?? you can do shit like that on a budget s13 or gtst... but not on a 33 gtr... its not the type of car to be cheap on or try to be different.

i personally dont like the black wheels... but i think it would be a waste of time to paint them green, maybe a dark gunmetal grey would look good.

cheers

Linton

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