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i think they look good in silver

why not a high metallic silver with a clear coat?

Or the now popular polished lip and gloss centres . or be different with matt centres

really depends on who's doing the spray/coating as to what colours they can get you.

I used to have white rim with polish lip on my car before..

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and dont think they look good on Gunmetal Grey...

subie that looks great! I would have kept those white rims on, eventhough the R33 GTR rims look nice on the R32 GTR.

My car is Gunmetal Grey and I got white Volks on. Ppl say it looks sweet.

If you where to paint it, go white again if not leave it silver. Or you could do a bronze colour, but Im not sure how well R33 GTR rims will look in bronze.

I would not suggest black cuz ya cars a dark colour already. Black looks good on white cars tho.

subie that looks great! I would have kept those white rims on, eventhough the R33 GTR rims look nice on the R32 GTR.

My car is Gunmetal Grey and I got white Volks on. Ppl say it looks sweet.

If you where to paint it, go white again if not leave it silver. Or you could do a bronze colour, but Im not sure how well R33 GTR rims will look in bronze.

I would not suggest black cuz ya cars a dark colour already. Black looks good on white cars tho.

can u post some pics mate? love to see it

cheers

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