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Hello I got a set of V35 coupe wheels from a mate for cheap. Two have scratches around the rim and all of them have light scuffing on the spokes. I would like to neaten them up but to get them re-done in shadow chrome is $260 each, way more than I paid for them lol. Anyway the wheel repairer (Depulu) suggested a colour change to plain silver which brings the cost down to $185 each wheel (inc tyre removal/refit), which is much better for the wife :whistling: . Anyway I was also thinking perhaps gun metal would look alright as well. It is a black V35 sedan.

Here are 2 links I found of what I am thinking of

The first is an Audi but they are 7 spoke wheels so sort of close-ish.

Audi with gun metal 7 spoke gunmetal wheels

The second is a set of 18 coupe wheels home painted to gun metal.

coupe wheels painted gun metal

If there are any other colour suggestions fire away. But not keen on black and not not keen on black with red lip.......

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Black on black.

And then paint the chrome bits in your car black and if you can paint the headlights black.

And you have the nicest looking car.

Cant agree more, okay this is not the sedan but this just looks the business! GO BLACK!

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A chap posted this on BC.com. They aren't the coupe wheels, but are close. I think if the wheels were dished, hellyeah black with polished rim/lip. I am just worried with black wheels it will be to much black?

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You can buy tint for the headlights to tint and it looks pretty schmik , I am bout to go ahead and get everything blackafied (just made that word up) , got grill , indicators and new headlights to play with as well as black wheels so should look good

Hello Back again, using my non existent paintshop skills I used the wheels as shown on the Stagea (both in the light and shade) above and also found some pics of some V35 coupe wheels painted gun metal grey. I do like the tungsten in the shade but not so in the light. Suggestions?

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