Sponsored

Opinions on this plus some questions

13razorbackfan

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2019
Threads
8
Messages
232
Reaction score
94
Location
Arkansas
Vehicle(s)
2018 Mustang GT Premium
I have the 20" premium painted aluminum wheels although I'm not sure what paint code these wheels are or if they are some sort of brushed almost aluminum finish it's hard to describe without seeing in person. What I would like to do is take all the badging on the car and match the finish of the wheels. So the GT on the rear, the 5.0 badges on the sides and the pony on the grill. I'd also like to tunt the windows black because I think black pops off the Ruby red like no other color.

So any thoughts on this idea? I'm all about matching and creating a uniformed look while still remaining subtle.

Everytime I wax and get up close to this color I'm absolutely blown away with the flake and richness it displays especially in the sunlight...oh the sunlight bouncing back off this color is truly unbelievable in person.

I don't really want to do anything crazy going forward except make it mine while remaining subtle. I want to add a longer front chin spoiler, maybe get the slotted vents that go under the marker lights because I think that along with the PP chin spoiler, I really like the Rousch sized spoiler but it says Rousch and this is obviously not a Rousch car, and add the 25mm wheel spacers to bring the edge of the tires dead even with the fenders.

I spoke with a gentleman bot far from me willing to sell me the spacers, $50 for the set, but just want to get a few more opinions from you guys before I make any of the aforementioned changes.

All ideas are welcome. I'll attach pics of the car in front of my warehouse
20200109_205111.webp
View attachment 427044 View attachment 427045 View attachment 427046 View attachment 427049 View attachment 427050 View attachment 427051 View attachment 427052
20200113_002503.jpg
20191203_165138.jpg
Sponsored

 

Attachments

  • 0 bytes Views: 0
  • 0 bytes Views: 0
  • 0 bytes Views: 0
  • 0 bytes Views: 0
  • 0 bytes Views: 0
  • 0 bytes Views: 0
  • 0 bytes Views: 0

Nagare

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 1, 2017
Threads
58
Messages
4,037
Reaction score
2,255
Location
Ft Lauderdale
Vehicle(s)
2017 Lightning Blue V6
Vehicle Showcase
1
Nice dark tint always looks good on these cars.

For the other part about matching the emblems to the wheels, it might look good when you're done but I think the front and rear ones are held in by (permanent) pins while the 5.0 can be removed more easily.
 

Blue Moon

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 23, 2017
Threads
5
Messages
1,347
Reaction score
1,383
Location
Maine, or eastern Canada
First Name
Pete
Vehicle(s)
17 Ecoboost Perform Pack Std
Matching colors for a uniform look is a great way to go, IMO. I've been working toward that goal for a while, and I'm getting close to it. Also, love your wheel color.
Sponsored

 
 








Top