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What do you all think? I am thinking of powercoating my wheels in a dark color, something like in the picture, lowering my car about a couple inches and tinting the windows? Does it look good? Ideas?
I like it. If you darkened the door handles, tint the headlight covers a bit, and paint the lug nuts black, your car would be the epitome of a "Darkhorse." I have always liked that look...looks "hardcore" if you know what I mean.
durability with powdered coated wheels should be a problem.
6-7 of my s2000 friends have powder coated wheels stock wheels. they track thier cars several times a year and drive hard on a daily basis, and not 1 person has had a problem with thier wheels.
im looking at powdercoating my wheels but it takes about a week for the shop that does it here in houston. and right now i don't have another car or a set of wheels to borrow while that gets done. at 50$ a wheel you really can't beat that for achieving a "custom" look.
im also looking at picking up a set of gunmetal te37's. anybody have pics of that on a daytona blue Z?
6-7 of my s2000 friends have powder coated wheels stock wheels. they track thier cars several times a year and drive hard on a daily basis, and not 1 person has had a problem with thier wheels.
im looking at powdercoating my wheels but it takes about a week for the shop that does it here in houston. and right now i don't have another car or a set of wheels to borrow while that gets done. at 50$ a wheel you really can't beat that for achieving a "custom" look.
im also looking at picking up a set of gunmetal te37's. anybody have pics of that on a daytona blue Z?
Originally posted by Moroccan_Mole
durability with powdered coated wheels should be a problem.
6-7 of my s2000 friends have powder coated wheels stock wheels. they track thier cars several times a year and drive hard on a daily basis, and not 1 person has had a problem with thier wheels.
im looking at powdercoating my wheels but it takes about a week for the shop that does it here in houston. and right now i don't have another car or a set of wheels to borrow while that gets done. at 50$ a wheel you really can't beat that for achieving a "custom" look.
im also looking at picking up a set of gunmetal te37's. anybody have pics of that on a daytona blue Z?
durability with powdered coated wheels should be a problem.
6-7 of my s2000 friends have powder coated wheels stock wheels. they track thier cars several times a year and drive hard on a daily basis, and not 1 person has had a problem with thier wheels.
im looking at powdercoating my wheels but it takes about a week for the shop that does it here in houston. and right now i don't have another car or a set of wheels to borrow while that gets done. at 50$ a wheel you really can't beat that for achieving a "custom" look.
im also looking at picking up a set of gunmetal te37's. anybody have pics of that on a daytona blue Z?
I've had a set of my wheels done for $40 per wheel. I was really surprised to see that it could be done so inexpensively...Plus turnaround was only 1 day!
And like you said, the durability has been great. Not one chip or scuff after 20k of hard driving.
I'd also love to see what it would look like on a DB 350.
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Im heading back to school tomarrow, and I can tinker around with my car, which has a DARK tint already in the photo. I plan to just get black TE37s instead of powder coating mine. it WILL look awesome, no doubt.
Ill be sure to post it up once I finish the chop to my satisfaction.
the picture I plan to chop
Ill be sure to post it up once I finish the chop to my satisfaction.
the picture I plan to chop
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