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got 2 different colored rims for a reason but i want to know from you... Is it gay to have gold rims at the front and black at the rear or should i just get 2 of them painted?? both look good and i cant decide.. i cant get pics on so just in general..

Rims are exact same brand only difference is color..

cheers

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1 colour looks better imo, even though i have been known to run different colour rims on the track car a while ago.

Get a pic up when you can and we can give you some advice on what colour looks better if your having trouble deciding.

<awesomestreet pl s15>

No.

in agreeance.

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ill probably be running gold front and silver rear on the s14. feck what someone else thinks. my car. and i think itll look baller.

much more gay than say painting man love rocks on your car

maybe the question should be, "is it cool to have 2 diff rims on your car" answer is clearly no but if you struggling for cash then thats life and it will have to wait.

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Of course it would look better with the rims all the same colour but there are many many many gayer (is that a word?) things one could do to a car.... Blue mesh looks classy compared to some of the things guys have done to cars! :)

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in comparason to the these, sh$t you guys have ruined your cars. blue mesh odd wheels, nothing can reverse the damage you guys have done

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