Who was the first ever to detail a "gas burner" Mahle

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speedwell:
this one tero ???
she does'nt look red in the featuring   , more raspberry

louisb:
Quote from: 67worshipper on February 22, 2009, 15:12:13 pm

Quote from: louisb on February 22, 2009, 14:27:01 pm

They remind me of the wheels you see on To#¤tas and Hondas. I may just ditch the burners and go with something else.

--louis

you cant beat fuchs louis.any other wheel is just wishing you had fuchs ;D


My only problem with fuchs is everyone is running them. They are like the iconic VW rim, even more so than the BRMs. With the GBs, even now that they are available as a repo, not everyone is running them. I wonder how a charcoal grey wheel on a black car would look. That might give the wheel enough contrast to not disappear. Of course if I ever lay my hands on a set of torq thrusts this will be a mute issue.

--louis

javabug:
Quote from: Bryan67 on February 22, 2009, 05:30:28 am

Lol, I was thinking a nice subdued gold paint. Not gold plating.


I'm feeling that, seriously.  On the right color car it would look great.  Red, green, or blue perhaps.

As for the charcoal on black, I think a lighter gray or gunmetal could be effective on black.  The really dark centers just DON'T work for me.  But who cares what I think? 

louisb:
How about something like this:



Maybe a slightly darker grey.

--louis

javabug:
Like that or just VERY slightly darker, with polished lip and ribs.  Kind of looks like the centers are untouched but the polished parts give it some contrast.

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