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Ok I have decided to have my wheels refurbed and i want spacers to bring them out a bit to make them look better,

 

However i cannot decide what finish to go for, ideally chrome would be nice, but triple plated chrome would cost £1100,

 

I was thinking maybe either white, bronze or a glossy silver...

 

any suggestions and/or opinions would be great,

 

thanks guys, Dan

 

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if your not changing them, spray tehm. go look at chromepaint.com

anthracite on a white car goes well, but why not change altogether?

The cars changed a lot since this was taken, but I still have the old alloys piled up against the back door, lol

anthracite piccy for you.

Please don't go chrome (or white) :hurl:

Anthracite - nice, bronze could be nice, standard clean silver - also nice.

why dont you just buy some new wheels altogether ;)

in fact for what your gona spend having them sprayed, polished or whatever you wont be my shy of a decent set of rims.

True... if you're gonna spend hundreds on paint and getting them done... just get a set of new wheels ;) it will make a huge difference to the car.

 

The car looks really nice as it is now, but its the wheels that spoil it... Im not a fan of the originals

that gets my vote too!

 

and my vote, but only because i want to buy your rear alloys if they are the wider 245 fitting variety :smw:

Danny, what you need to do with yours is fit camber correction arms. Fitting spacers on rims when you've got excessive negative camber due to old sagging springs is going to wear the inner front tyres out at quite a rate. I'd suggest a subtle drop, camber correction arms and the do your rims either high-power silver, shadow chrome, or get them chrome plated. I'd also consider painting the rear inner arches black and getting the arch liners and engine tray cleaned up of what looks like overspray.

 

I'd tend to go for a shadow chrome. Doing them anthracite will make the wheels look dull, although Paulbrem's car looks good. Anthracite only works really well with a split rim with a polished lip to bring definition to the wheel.

 

As for painting them bronze or white, that'll just look plain nasty IMHO. Have seen it done before and it's not great. Bronze rims can sometimes look good on a black car, but not a white one. Best to keep the colours neutral and to a minimum as it makes it more pleasing to the eye.

and my vote, but only because i want to buy your rear alloys if they are the wider 245 fitting variety :smw:

 

I have a complete set of UK wheels available. Some tyres OK, some just about legal (I think)

Hammerite them blue!!!!! With an old brush from the shed if you have one, preferably one that was not washed out properly after its last use.

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I cannot insure the car with aftermarket wheels on it until April next year, Im 22 you see and they said they could only insure me if i was to keep the car untouced, i tried other companies and they said i had to be 25 to insure a manual TT...

I cannot insure the car with aftermarket wheels on it until April next year, Im 22 you see and they said they could only insure me if i was to keep the car untouced, i tried other companies and they said i had to be 25 to insure a manual TT...
If that's the case, then you gotta get them done in one of the darker shades, ie anthracitre / dark bronze, black... you'll be surprised with the visual impact it will make...
NOT BRONZE or black!! :hurl:
:rofl: Si, have you seen some of he Skyline's with the dark Bronze alloys, they look really good, it's the bronze used by Rota wheels, I think the colour is called Royal bronze or something...
Hammerite them blue!!!!! With an old brush from the shed if you have one, preferably one that was not washed out properly after its last use.

 

:rofl:

i have porper chromed standard wheels, not a mark on them and done porfesonaly but not my cuppa tea

 

swap + cash and there yours

 

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images are a bit blue, just pics of my phone!

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