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I have a spare set of rims which i plan on changing the colour of. Basically the std gold wheel colour was a failure, i just dont like it:(

I was thinking dark grey/graphite colour, but after putting the std gret GTST wheels on th ecar i thought they looked way too bland...so got me thinking about white:confused:

Basically i am hopeless at guessing what colour would look good, so happy to hear ppls thoughts or see how good some of you are with photoshop:)

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Frk off you lot, a colour blind bloke who when it comes to furnishing buys black and white for the home...needs HELP!!!

I think AL may have won me over, white is a pain to keep clean, and black will look tuff, ie ugly so goes with my motto nicely.

Anyone able to photoshop black and grey?

Frk off you lot, a colour blind bloke who when it comes to furnishing buys black and white for the home...needs HELP!!!

I think AL may have won me over, white is a pain to keep clean, and black will look tuff, ie ugly so goes with my motto nicely.  

Anyone able to photoshop black and grey?

I vote for metallic silver/grey as dark as you can go before it starts to look black so you get a good contrast with your silver.

I dont really rate black rims but its about what makes you happy so if your inclined go for it roy.

What will make me happy is that my car looks better when i throw these wheels on, i dont car what colour as long as they look better then the gold:)

And its rather exensive to get the wheels painted only to discover woops "that colour suz as well" something i would most definitely do:(

Al that's pretty good. Did it include sand blasting too.

I've ordered some gunmetal grey wheels...

Seriously, I reckon grey would look horn - black wheels you lose the shape of the spokes and wheel to tyre shape.

Yeah those ones on GTTR34's car look kinda understated for their size.

NOICE...i have a pic of a blue R32 GTST with white Model 6s and it looks great:) But my whote WEDS are a pain in the ass to keep clean. Anyway looks like balck or white:)

And Ronin, remember if the black wheels look bland, then it will just highlight whats behind them:whackit:

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