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hey guys, got a hard decision to make, im respraying my wheels this weekend to one of the below colors, satin black and gloss white, i cannot for the life of me choose, white suits the color of the car well, but black looks tougher :S

what you guise reckon?

thanks to JNR747 for the photochops! hes secksy

(the silver is what the wheels are now)

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White for sure... black makes it a bit old school imo

myerrrr but its an old school car ;)

what's wrong with the silver?

i love white wheels, so i guess i'd say them

just looking for a change to be a bit different from the pack!

swinging towards black....

everyone who is saying red calipers, do you mean, the same colour as the car red? or red red? i dont think either will look that good :S not with maroon red car anyway.... brembo gold? eh eh?!

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