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another wheel colour thread peoples opinions :)



  soon to be 182 ;)
ive got a non sport clio in red and want to refurb my wheels for southend meet :) what colour, im thinking either gloss or matt black atm, any suggestions :)


this is the best pic i have atm just to get an idea of what were talking about
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  soon to be 182 ;)
I think green would actually be nice.

badges are going that way (one set anyway)

Dont bother refurbing. Spend your time colour coding whilst searching for some ph2 alloys :)

not getting rid of the alloys i like them, and just had 2 new tyres lol

am still debating on keeping it for longer and if i do i will refurb allys and maybe a 40mm drop

but opinions on colours please :)

black with green lip??
 

Dr HMS Derv Destroyer

ClioSport Club Member
  MK1DTi/vivaro/corsa
tbh. go down the route of what suites the car best. you don't want anything out of place.

in my opinion i would say either white lip and black.

or green lip with black
 
  soon to be 182 ;)
im feeling green lip on black, then green badges

what do people thing matt satin or gloss?
 

Dr HMS Derv Destroyer

ClioSport Club Member
  MK1DTi/vivaro/corsa
gloss black. matt seems to look bit greyish when out in the sun. gloss black will look brilliant if you get the last coat and surface spot on. a nice bit on wax and elbo grease will make them stand out.

be warned. when painting the badges make sure you use 1500 grit or higher to key the surface smooth and use a quality plastic primer to prep for your colour choice.
 
  soon to be 182 ;)
gloss black. matt seems to look bit greyish when out in the sun. gloss black will look brilliant if you get the last coat and surface spot on. a nice bit on wax and elbo grease will make them stand out.

be warned. when painting the badges make sure you use 1500 grit or higher to key the surface smooth and use a quality plastic primer to prep for your colour choice.

have started on the badges and they seem to be ok, the frosts and snow did in my last set an they all flaked, may be due to not primering lol have primered new set. gonna take of wheels friday
 
  Mk2 Ph2
stu painted his yellow and they looked mint should have a search for his project thread clio_stu
 


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