Green wheels or not green wheels

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Green wheels or not green wheels

Green or not to be Green

  • Green

    Votes: 24 88.9%
  • Silver

    Votes: 3 11.1%

  • Total voters
    27
  • Poll closed .
Tipo modding is getting thin on the ground i imagine.

What a breath of fresh air to see something different and to be pulled off brilliantly, rest assured this will no doubt get some lookers at stanford
 
Tipo modding is getting thin on the ground i imagine.

What a breath of fresh air to see something different and to be pulled off brilliantly, rest assured this will no doubt get some lookers at stanford


Your too kind.....Had some really good feedback from you all Thanks....
Just hoping everyone don't pick holes next week end....
I'm no Pro but i have a Go....
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nice, i fancied refurbing mine in anthracite
if it looks as good as yours i may just try it :)

Give it a shot, (y) take your time if you are gonna do it and you will get some good results,
Multi-spokes are simple,
Did these a while ago came out pretty good.... :D did all 4 in around 4 hrs as only one colour...

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How did you actually do the refurb?
wanting to do my wheels:

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But I dont want to fork out the £50 a corner I've been quoted :p
 
Tipo modding is getting thin on the ground i imagine.

What a breath of fresh air to see something different and to be pulled off brilliantly, rest assured this will no doubt get some lookers at stanford

Tipo modding has always been thin on the ground - mostly because its so hard to modify a Tipo and not make it look a state.

Dazzo seems to be dialed into the same thought patterns as the original designers had, and the results speak for themselves. Stylish modifications that actually compliment the design of the car.

I can't wait to see this car too!
 
Ouch 50.00 a corner is kinda harsh.... (n)
If your rim edge is fairly good without kerbing you on to a winner straight away, What kind of condition are the rims in mate.... (y)

pretty good really, so I guess I don't intend to respray the silver part...

Am I right in thinking its a case of
*clean wheel
*mask the area im not painting
*wet and dry the area I am painting
*3 coats primer
*2 coats base
*1 coat laquer
:confused:
 
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