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Originally Posted by bob r
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the alloys need a refurb and i am bored of the colour. what should i go for
would darker ones look any good. any pics appreciated.
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the alloys need a refurb and i am bored of the colour. what should i go for
would darker ones look any good. any pics appreciated.(click to enlarge the pic)
would be even better if they had some red letters on them regarding the make or model of the alloys. little bit of red always looks good with black and gray
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Originally Posted by scoobydooooo
why do people get bored and think , " i know i'll change the colour of my wheels !! that will be a waste of money " sorry but i don't understand the need !!
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sod that
Go for bronze

failing that, anthricite or bright orange, you may laugh, but take a look at the gumball 2000 car, looks awsome, theres a similar STI in the gallery with the bright pink wheels.
a little too intrusive for most though
john
Go for bronze

failing that, anthricite or bright orange, you may laugh, but take a look at the gumball 2000 car, looks awsome, theres a similar STI in the gallery with the bright pink wheels.
a little too intrusive for most though
john
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