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Old 04-28-2010, 08:40 AM
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I've recently purchased an 03 350Z Track that's PPW. Because of the Brembo brakes my rim options are a little more limited so I'm thinking about painting my rims. I want white on white, so do I need to buy some PPW from the dealer or other source or will normal white rim paint be OK?
Old 04-28-2010, 09:08 AM
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The question is how perfectly you want it to match. Getting the properly coded paint will be better than trying to match it yourself.
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First... I don't think white on white would look good on the stock rims. I know you didn't ask my opinion I just think you should get a photoshop first or something in case you end up not liking it and messing up your wheels.

Second, get the correct paint code if you want to match the paint because I doubt you will be able to just go to walmart/pepboys/autozone and look at the automotive paint and find one that looks close. From threads I've read PPW is apparently a hard color to match.

I'm not sure about getting it from the dealer but there are a few places online that sell our factory colors.
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White stock rims would look awful on a white car.

Powder coating is way better than painting anyway.
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Originally Posted by Ruthless18x
White stock rims would look awful on a white car.

Powder coating is way better than painting anyway.
Powder coating is not way better then painting. If the rim is painted the correct way using automotive paint/supplies, it is on par with powder coating.
It is just more simple to have the rims powder coated then painted
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^ Powder coating is way more durable
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Brembos arent limiting your options very much, buddy, not nearly enough to where u must resort to painting your stockies.

...That is, unless that's what you want to do as opposed to buying new wheels.
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Originally Posted by Gibbs
^ Powder coating is way more durable
So you are stating that a powder coated finish is more durable then an automotive finish (like the paint/clear on your car)?
I think not
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Originally Posted by GeauxLadyZ
Brembos arent limiting your options very much, buddy, not nearly enough to where u must resort to painting your stockies.

...That is, unless that's what you want to do as opposed to buying new wheels.
What he said...far and few between that someone complains about having Brembos.
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Would the nismo rim color look good on a PPW stock rims??
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oh boy... how's about not painting stock parts at all. ever.

this looks trashy in general and demonstrates a complete lack of taste,
save for a few select items (i.e. mirror stalks).

save your money and buy wheels that you like that "fit" your
brembo kit.

i'd say my options are more limited than yours
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you won't be happy with the outcome of painted stockers...especially PPW...and if you do some research, you will realize that you aren't really limited much because of your brembos...search around a bit
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I said SLIGHTLY limited and I'm definitely not complaining about the Brembos. I'm saving up for new rims, but want to do something to set my car about a bit sooner. Anyone recommend any sites where to browse for rims?
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Just save up instead of some gaye paint job.
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Originally Posted by VQ35deMax
So you are stating that a powder coated finish is more durable then an automotive finish (like the paint/clear on your car)?
I think not
Why are you so defensive about paint? Did you paint your stocks?
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Originally Posted by BillWhiskeyZ
I said SLIGHTLY limited and I'm definitely not complaining about the Brembos. I'm saving up for new rims, but want to do something to set my car about a bit sooner. Anyone recommend any sites where to browse for rims?
http://www.rays-msc.com/
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Maybe he had a bad powdercoat experience.

I had a friend who had powdercoated wheels and they chipped like hell at around the 2 year mark. I'm gonna say painting or powdercoating just needs to be done right.
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Originally Posted by Ruthless18x
Why are you so defensive about paint? Did you paint your stocks?
Because I paint on an everyday basis. I have painted for customers stock and aftermarket wheels as well as powdercoated wheels.
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People who think powder coating is more durable than traditional automotive grade paint know nothing about either systems. I have experience with powder coating and PPG/Diamont paints. Powder coating will chip easily if prep work is not done correctly.
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Originally Posted by K20Z350
People who think powder coating is more durable than traditional automotive grade paint know nothing about either systems. I have experience with powder coating and PPG/Diamont paints. Powder coating will chip easily if prep work is not done correctly.
Well if your gonna put it that way painting could chip too if not prepped correctly. If both processes are done correctly than powder coating should still be more durable since it actually bonds to the metal when you heat it. Thats why things that take a lot of beating from the elements or other things they use powder coating.


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