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Im getting a bit bored of my chrome rims at the moment..

So i wanna go to a different style

i was after black rims

i saw a pick of an R33 with stokies that were painted black

it actually loked half decent

heres the pic

does anyone have any other pics of stokies painted on??

cuz it doesnt show the side view

or does anyone have any black rims lying around and wouldnt mind selling em??

let me know

cheers

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i painted a set of r34 rims black with spraypaint. looks pretty damn gud and it looks heaps different and its easy as. make sure u use good paint tho or else it isnt very gud over time haha. if u want i can get u a set of cheap r34 rims (gtt wheels) painted black or cheaper if the silver colour they are atm if u wana get it painted professionally.

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def go with the black :P ive got a set of what i think are 32 stockis that are painted in matt black spray can dodge you can buy for $250 with tyres ( pretty bald) or.. like ive done to mine i can paint them in gloss black 2 pak paint for an extra $100 and they look killer and will last too

pm me if ya keen mate

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i painted a set of r34 rims black with spraypaint. looks pretty damn gud and it looks heaps different and its easy as. make sure u use good paint tho or else it isnt very gud over time haha. if u want i can get u a set of cheap r34 rims (gtt wheels) painted black or cheaper if the silver colour they are atm if u wana get it painted professionally.

this whole paragraph makes me want to hurt people.

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this whole paragraph makes me want to hurt people.

grammar or the sacrelige of painting the 34 rims in black spraypaint ? what a noob

lrn 2 sp33k 3ngl1sh y0

that said, i have nothing against 34 rims repainted, but at least powdercoat em

-D

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grammar or the sacrelige of painting the 34 rims in black spraypaint ? what a noob

-D

the grammar. i care not for the colour of his wheels. as long as he does it properly. powder coating is cheap.

lol why? its not written that bad

... you serious?

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mitch, if you have an issue with me, try taking it up with me in person.

i have an issue with a post, not the person, beyond that, i dont care.

as for the wheels, he can paint them from a rattle can if he wants, but it isnt that expensive to get powder coating done and the result is 9 times out of 10 much better.

am i still being an opinionated troll? if so, i dont really give a f**k.

this could get good.

it wont.

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mitch, if you have an issue with me, taking it up with me in person.

i have an issue with a post, not the person, beyond that, i dont care.

as for the wheels, he can paint them from a rattle can if he wants, but it isnt that expensive to get powder coating done and the result is 9 times out of 10 much better.

am i still being an opinionated troll? if so, i dont really give a f**k.

it wont.

why u have an issue with the post though? there was nothing wrong with it

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