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Old 03-19-2012, 12:01 AM
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Default Halibrand (replica) Painted Centers?

I'm thinking about painting the centers of my wheels black. What do you think, satin, or gloss?
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Old 03-20-2012, 07:12 PM
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Default black or gloss black

I'm thinking about going with gold chrome centers on my russo red beasty. Should look cool I would go high gloss black or black chrome, it would look great with any color
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Old 03-20-2012, 07:23 PM
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What color is the Cobra?


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Old 03-20-2012, 07:32 PM
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FLAT BLACK all, it is best, shows no brake dust or finger prints, also looks very racy.

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Old 03-21-2012, 10:14 AM
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Original wheels were unfinished aluminum, as cast.
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Old 03-21-2012, 12:55 PM
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Do propper gold.................

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Default Wheel finish

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Original wheels were unfinished aluminum, as cast.
Original wheels 3000 -3100 series were magnesium and had a gold colored protective finish on the entire wheel, most owners polished that coating away on the rim area and left the center as coated.
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Default Painted wheels

Why not go for the full painted wheel look.

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thats what I said all flat black
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Go with satin.
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Solid red, no stripes, flat black side pipes.
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Satin shows a little more fingerprints than flat but they both look good.
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I would go with flat black to match the pipes.

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Gloss. Satin looks almost flat. I like mine Satin, my thinking is that you want yours to look somewhat glossy. Powdercoat Gloss
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Mine are powder coated gloss black with a hint of metal flake to match the stripes.
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Had mine painted in flat black.1) find some someone who really knows what they are doing so nothing gets in the center,etc. take the tires off and have it done right 2) don't paint any surface that mates up with the spinners.3) make sure to cover up the pin drive holes as well.
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Do propper gold.................

I love that gold look. How would I match something to that?
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Do propper gold.................

I agree with Jeff, pale gold, I'm planning on doing mine like that ( car is guardsman blue), but it only really works with the blue, never seen it on other coloured cars (apart from the hertz)
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I love that gold look. How would I match something to that?
I thought as a first try I'd just buy the gold wheel paint from a car accessory shop, over here in France when you see the 'boy racers' that have done it, it looks quite a pale gold
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I agree with Jeff, pale gold, I'm planning on doing mine like that ( car is guardsman blue), but it only really works with the blue, never seen it on other coloured cars (apart from the hertz)
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I like the gold wheel with the blue car.

Several weeks ago I stripped my Trigos to bare metal. I powder coated one of them a pale gold and then hung it on my red car. I left it on the car for a week while trying to decide which way to go. I just didn't care for the look.

Since then I've had the Billboard Goodyears mounted on the bare wheels. Just yesterday I mounted all wheels on the car and went out for my first drive since last October. I think I'll go with the nekkid wheels!

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