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hi gangs...

as i have seen a lot of silvia s15 stock rims sprayed black color, it really look good on the car, but i am wondering, has anyone done one on skylines, preferably ER34?? would it look good for the stock rims ER34 colored/sprayed black??..just trying to save some money for NOW, and thinking of coloring my stock rims black instead of buying new sets of rims..

any opinions??

thanks..

here is mine sprayed black with rays nuts looks heaps good i reckon, especially with the r34 gtt rims. take the centre cap off and they look a treat.

wowwwwwww....thats fckin awesome dude....i just didnt realise how sick it is on er34..my car is a yellow color, do u reckon it will look good on a black sprayed rims?? im getting it done man...im so excited now ive seen one for r34....

thanx heaps....

i dont think he has that type of money, if his wanting to spray stock rims... lolol

true true there bro....just on the tight budget at the moment...lolz...its only ttemporarily till i have enough dough to buy a good set of 19" deep dish rims which is my dream..but dat would still be far ahead, as i need my performance done first...

cheerz anyways...

i dont think he has that type of money, if his wanting to spray stock rims... lolol
true true there bro....just on the tight budget at the moment...lolz...its only ttemporarily till i have enough dough to buy a good set of 19" deep dish rims which is my dream..but dat would still be far ahead, as i need my performance done first...

cheerz anyways...

Yeah I'm saying spray paint your wheels LIKE the TE37's in the pic I posted, NOT Buy the wheels.

Like that style = paint wheels black with red lip.

Cool!

those are only 16's and with those stripes going around teh wheels i recon itll look abit wierd, cos itll make the wheel look even smaller and he doesnt have stretched tyres.
i meen 17's

Hmmm... You think..?

I still think it be fine, but atleast paint the wheels black I say :down:

Black gives a tuff look.

shouldnt be to hard.

clean wheel and sand of clear coat. id get engine enamal paint as they are better lasting. prime it well. allow to try then do very fine light coats allow an hour to dry in between. and if you want a really good quality finish wet sand in between then a nice final coat followed by clear and a buff/polish.

that will give you a nice thick coat that wont chip away.

also make sure you tape up your tyres or you will get paint and primer on them.

also try getting black promer if painting your wheel black. so IF there is a chip at leak you primer will be black so you wont notice it

wow...ur stokies with black and red line looks good...what did u used for the red line?? is it actually a paint or something else/???

i powdercoated them :P

red lip uses the lip of the rim, didnt need to mask anything as i can wipe the black powder off the red before curing the black coat.

alot of work though, definately not the cheapest option due to the extra baking and prep work required.

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