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This is where the mixed vibes come from, I was really on the fence after your reluctance to get rear pods...

Luckily you bought a silver Evo so we're cool again.

Have you chosen what Black rims you'll be getting?

You mean like the tastefulness of silver on silver. Or better yet, white on silver.

Or do you mean get my stance taste on and get something Fluro?

let the photos do the talking

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What wheels?

It was good enough for the z tune, it's good enough for me.

As much as I love RPF01s they dont look nearly as good on a silver car.

I realise this is all subjective, but there's a fairly large consensus behind the silver on black brigade.

Example.

That's a lot of cash to drop on wheels that look like a factory option against a light colour car.

Contrast is nice. Your own example illustrates this.

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Edited by ActionDan

The work bronze is nice. Would be good if it were a readily available colour as I love my enkei's.

I wish rpf1's didn't look so gay in Evo size. But the spokes go all convex n shit.

Sooooooo..... I'm probably getting the sister wheel, the PF01.

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