did i go too dark
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I've had my wheels refurb'd as they starting to bubble,only 4 years old!!, not what i excepted from Porsche
having looked that the various Porsche wheel colours, i thought i go a different colour within the porsche range.
before
after. the colour is OB5 Platinum Silk (satin)
im not sure if the car now looks too dark, opinions please
sorry about the poor quality pic's
having looked that the various Porsche wheel colours, i thought i go a different colour within the porsche range.
before
after. the colour is OB5 Platinum Silk (satin)
im not sure if the car now looks too dark, opinions please
sorry about the poor quality pic's
Yeh I think too dark. Been through a similar dilema myself.
Anything dark only looks good on light colours and if you are going to have them on a dark car you need the silver lip Porsche do which then doesn't make them look so small. Dark wheels look smaller without a lip of some sort. On the size of wheel you have I would leave a bright silver. If you want a different look id by a set of 19s in black with a lip.
Anything dark only looks good on light colours and if you are going to have them on a dark car you need the silver lip Porsche do which then doesn't make them look so small. Dark wheels look smaller without a lip of some sort. On the size of wheel you have I would leave a bright silver. If you want a different look id by a set of 19s in black with a lip.
I think they look fine. I agree re the red calipers, though. What happened to yours?
Shiny shiny light silver wheels look great until you use the brakes and then they look dirty. Dark wheels may be the way forward for the man who wants to drive his car AND have it look clean most of the time.
Shiny shiny light silver wheels look great until you use the brakes and then they look dirty. Dark wheels may be the way forward for the man who wants to drive his car AND have it look clean most of the time.
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