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POLL: What color should I temporarily paint my Volk GTNs?


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What color should I paint my wheels?!?!?  

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  1. 1. What color should I paint my wheels?!?!?

    • Light Gold
      0
    • Dark Gold
      2
    • Black
      2
    • Gunmetal
      9
    • Blue
      1
    • Red
      1
    • White
      5
    • Other
      6


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To start off this is a temporary solution. I picked up a set of Volk GTNs off of Mr Luv last month and would like to clean them up a bit. In order to really polish up the lip I must take apart the wheels. While they are apart I will be polishing them and fixing some of the small scratches. This will be done one wheel at a time and I do not feel like sending them out for PC until this winter when they are off of the car. At that point I might do the whole wheel in black chrome. So lets keeps this color based and not a debate between PC and painting. What color shall I go with? I could simple redo them in gold, but I might want to switch it up a bit. Please debate!

 

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If it's only temporary...wrap them in that DiNoc C/F stuff that yer hood had on it.

 

That is an awesome idea!!! I never thought about that lol. I vote for lime green or a orange color (Engine Enamel has a good orange). Would really make the car pop... especially with the car being white. I would suggest against blue cause thats what I did to my stockers... and will prolly be changing it here soon. I wouldnt do black if your gonna have them PC black. My .02 cents.

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i like the idea of red. do something a little out there if its temporary, not gold, gunmetal, black, etc. then again you appear to have blue rally armors.. i just say something different.
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Scott, why do it once and then do it again?

 

 

Double the work.....

 

 

If you take them apart yourself, send the faces to a bead blaster or something and have them taken down to raw metal.

 

Sand and polish the barrels yourself and then assemble them back together.

 

I think a raw metal face with polished lip would look extremely hot. Like something Kenesis Wheels would make you.

 

 

i just don't understand painting them once, and then painting them again.

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