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Re: wheels, durable finish



Black 'roc with black wheels, but not 15x7 (one instance where I think this looks
kickass). And this dude painted his calipers PURPLE. He's awesome...
http://bork.hampshire.edu/~josiah/vw/wfest98/cars/blackroc3.jpg and
purplecaliper.jpg
    -Josiah
    '84 GTI (dead fuel pump)
    '87 QSW (dead rear calipers)
    http://bork.hampshire.edu

JLuk77@aol.com wrote:

> I am thinking about buying new wheels if I find some for the right price at
> the right time.  I am going to stay with 15x7 so don't worry about that, my
> problem is I have relatively cheap American racing wheels with clear coat
> that is all screwed up ... and I hate parallel parking.  I was wondering what
> to look for in a finish?  I don't like chrome/polished aluminum very much for
> rocco's, I think the standard grey sort of finish you see on almost all OEM
> wheels is OK and it seems durable, but I was thinking about black too match
> the car would look cool, but I am not sure how tough it would be?  Any
> suggestions would be appreciated and any PICS of black cars with black wheels
> would be cool too and of course if you have some 15x7 perfect momo wheels or
> something to that effect that just happen to be like almost free I'll be
> happy to pay the shipping
> thanks
> and by the way I installed my Velocity, limited slip differential kit last
> night, I'll let you know what I think in a couple days!
> Josh Lukasik
> Black 88 16v 2.0
>
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