MachSteady
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- Jul 6, 2022
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- Location
- Orange County, CA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Mach 1
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Hi there! I recently purchased a FJG Mach 1 and I love the exterior of the car but I think the basic wheels fall a bit short visually. I’d like to get a design in a shade that pops, as I’ve found many of the intricate designs on the black wheels are lost in the dark color. I was considering designs that come in shades like graphite and a burnished silver, but recently I came across some designs I like in a more unorthodox shade: bronze. I initially had never considered going bronze but when I saw images of some of the bronze designs on other cars I thought the wheels looked really striking. So my question is: Would any of these bronze wheels look good on a fighter jet grey-colored Mach 1 or am I committing blasphemy by even considering going this route? I haven’t seen a fighter jet grey and bronze wheel combo so I thought I’d ask for some honest opinions from people who know and love this car. I’ve included a pic of the Mach 1 as well as some of the bronze wheels I was considering and would love some feedback on whether you think this would look cool…or if I’m about to turn a cool car into an abomination. You don’t want to be the actress remembered for wearing the ugliest dress to the Oscars because nobody had the balls to tell her she looked ridiculous. I’ve also included other designs in colors I was considering (silver, graphite, etc.). Someone suggested powder coating the wheels in orange to match the orange accents on the car and that was an intriguing concept but again—not sure if that’s a bit too much. I included a pic of red wheels to show the effect (so just picture that style in orange). I know some of the wheel specifications may be off because right now I’m just trying to focus on narrowing things down to a certain/style color. I love the car and want to add fun details that make it special so any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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