gottasrt4
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I'll echo what everyone else's said with personal preference, but I haven't seen anyone mention how powder coating those stock wheels could impact the value of a limited production car; of course this only applies if you ever sell it, but I mention it 'cause I've met very few people like me that doesn't sell their cars. with that in mind, I think it'd be better to get a new set of wheels instead of powder coating the stock wheels.
but that doesn't mean you couldn't powder coat the new wheels, too: I think the orange wheels would be an awesome contrast to the silver, plus, how many cars do you see with orange rims? it'd be unique as hell. I also say this as an owner of a car with orange rims, although mine's blue. although I could see it being too loud if it doesn't match your personality.
I've seen silver cars with neon blue and neon green rims and think they look good, too.
I think only an orange car wouldn't look good with bronze rims.
but that doesn't mean you couldn't powder coat the new wheels, too: I think the orange wheels would be an awesome contrast to the silver, plus, how many cars do you see with orange rims? it'd be unique as hell. I also say this as an owner of a car with orange rims, although mine's blue. although I could see it being too loud if it doesn't match your personality.
I've seen silver cars with neon blue and neon green rims and think they look good, too.
I think only an orange car wouldn't look good with bronze rims.
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