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black or white alpinas
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fuzzy
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white car with white wheels looks like a Fisher+Price styled childs toy car. colour coding is gay .
silver is indeed to boring to consider. i cant think of anything else that will look good on a white car apart from grey/black/dark wheels.
im mean look at mine in my sig below. is it possible for a white car to look cooler than that? i dont think so as white is indeed a sh1te colour of car to begin with
silver is indeed to boring to consider. i cant think of anything else that will look good on a white car apart from grey/black/dark wheels.
im mean look at mine in my sig below. is it possible for a white car to look cooler than that? i dont think so as white is indeed a sh1te colour of car to begin with
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fuzzy
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i think it needs the polished lip to break up the wheel from the tyre or it just looks like cheap steel rims from a distance.blitz877 wrote:well as you no we have discussed this many times and im leaning heavilly towards gloss black with or without a polished lipfuzzy wrote:black with polished rim , obviously.
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stitch-626
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i've started to notice a lot of cars with black alloys. from a distance (more than about 15ft) they look like steelies so white or silver .......... or metallic grey, just to be differant.
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my thoughts exactlyfuzzy wrote:i think it needs the polished lip to break up the wheel from the tyre or it just looks like cheap steel rims from a distance.blitz877 wrote:well as you no we have discussed this many times and im leaning heavilly towards gloss black with or without a polished lipfuzzy wrote:black with polished rim , obviously.
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tailoutcharlie
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gotta admit, I do like fuzzys wheels. trying to match up thw white with the paint on the car would be a right mare. plus, what if you want to put em on another e30???
Chris


I love black wheels,i had my original Alpinas refurbed in black-

Ill be doing the same again on my next set of rims!

Ill be doing the same again on my next set of rims!

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fuzzy
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i dont know what you mean? there is definately a definative rim to polish giving a sharp line to work tooakey wrote:I say plain black. I have never seen yours close up fuzzy, but alpina reps don't have a definitive rim to be polished so I cant imagine them looking good close up with a polished rim.


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stitch-626
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yep and halfrauds and tesco drift/handbrake turn track.DanThe wrote:Every time you pass the local McD's?stitch-626 wrote:i've started to notice a lot of cars with black alloys.
wanted passenger side rear door for touring.pref dark blue
wanted, toy Bmw's any series, not for me for my 3year old daughter.
I have a rondevous with death, i drive an E30 in scotland
wanted, toy Bmw's any series, not for me for my 3year old daughter.
I have a rondevous with death, i drive an E30 in scotland
I am with those who suggest the black and polished rim, I have to say that when painting wheels black they do look smaller, in-order to differentiate between the tyre and the rim its always worth either painting a colour (infact black with a white rim would be very cool I think) on the rim or polishing it.blitz877 wrote:well as you no we have discussed this many times and im leaning heavilly towards gloss black with or without a polished lipfuzzy wrote:black with polished rim , obviously.
I wouldn't go gloss black either, it will show all of the dirt/ brake dust straight away, meaning the car will look dirty as soon as you drive it. Satin is much better at hiding the dirt.
Heres mine:

Not the best pic I know, but it shows that if the yellow wasn't there the wheel would look small and lack definition from the tyre.
Haha, I would like to think not!! I only had it for a few months, replaced the steering guibo, washed it, moted it, oh and spun it!! (hence the dent!)blitz877 wrote:so are you to blame for all the bodges on the car???????????

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racinrabbit
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I agree with Fuzzy,,fuzzy wrote:black with polished rim , obviously.
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Bananaman
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Silver wheels are as boring as fook!, white aplinas with a polished rim would look the nuts, but would only suit the car if it was fully colour coded with chomes details....
but as the car in your sig has shadow chrome, black kidneys and black trim, the black and polished effect would suit it much better.
but as the car in your sig has shadow chrome, black kidneys and black trim, the black and polished effect would suit it much better.
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Bananaman
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Love that yellow line around the rimJeepster wrote: Heres mine:
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did you do them yourself or get them done professionally?






