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I was also gonna get them painted gloss black until i saw them Shad chrome, cos my mate said they aren't a good Shad chrom. I think with mine being a red/maroon car black would look sweet, but with yours being a white car, white would look sweet, but so would black!!

Put your car in photoshop and make them black and white and see what you think!

  Deluxe said:
Put your car in photoshop and make them black and white and see what you think!

i dont have any of those pfancy paint programs since comp got reformatted. dam virus. the catch with painting rims is that when you sand/blast it back, theres is no going back.

  Deluxe said:
Yeh good call, definatly wanna do it on da computer first!

Have you got any pics of the car side on that you could send me and i could do it now(while at work)?

sorry i dont mate. I never take pics of the car its usually others that do it for me. btw u ait work, late shift - IT industry perhaps or as im off the 8 ball?

  Nozila said:
sorry i dont mate. I never take pics of the car its usually others that do it for me. btw u ait work, late shift - IT industry perhaps or as im off the 8 ball?

What sort of 8ball you talking about! LOL

Yeh work in Advertising week on week off days and evenings, not too bad able to check on here every now and then!

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