black or silver... it's a luxury car, not a civic. lettering in black, white, or silver depending on which colour you paint the calipers.
Also don't do the paint to thick or it will fill up the letters just enough for a good coat
black or silver... it's a luxury car, not a civic. lettering in black, white, or silver depending on which colour you paint the calipers.
Red has been done to death, it's the go to colour! I vote for yellow
...but then I'm biased...
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not a real fan of yellow or black
silver isnt to bad, but I wanted something which would make the wheels pop more, I still like the idea of a light green with black letters
I think that green would look pretty sick, probably the kind of thing I'd do
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Green could be good, but could stick out like a sore thumb at the same time. The black lettering could really set it off though. i did blue to tie it in with the rest of my car, but I think silver on yours could be a bit dull with the car, wheels and brakes all looking the same. Don't forget that if you use a light colour you're gonna have to clean them pretty much every second day.
Go green
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Blue always looks good.
Not too OTT
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