Does anyone do this anymore?
i remember a few years ago there were a few people who had the same exact rims on their car but they would be different colors on each side of the car... ill be deciding on rims soon for my red ef hatch and im thinking about either volk te37's or rota track r's... whichever i choose they will be 15" with white on one side and either bronze or gunmetal on the other side... what do you guys think? post up some pics of cars with a similar setup if you have any... thanks
-Josh
-Josh
wow your kidding right? Please don't do that...
I mean really think about the idea, two different colored wheels on opposite sides of the car? there is a reason for, "I remember a few years ago.." yeah dumb idea that went away.
I mean really think about the idea, two different colored wheels on opposite sides of the car? there is a reason for, "I remember a few years ago.." yeah dumb idea that went away.
i personally think it wouldnt look bad and it would be different... im just trying to find ways to stand out from everybody else... not bad ways but something unique... thanks for your opinion though
-Josh
-Josh
shoot...i say go for it!
however...if you decide that is what you want to do DO NOT pick white on one side and bronze or gunmetal on the other. the white will stand out to much.
gunmetal on one side and bronze or silver on the other would be better IMO.
however...if you decide that is what you want to do DO NOT pick white on one side and bronze or gunmetal on the other. the white will stand out to much.
gunmetal on one side and bronze or silver on the other would be better IMO.
if your happy and you know it then your face will surely show it,
if your happy and you know it clap your hands
clap your hands.
even that song is less gay than your idea.
if your happy and you know it clap your hands
clap your hands.
even that song is less gay than your idea.
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but if u decide to go with the te37's please please PLEASE keep all 4 rims the same color.
