just wondered what everyone thinks of smoothed vtr alloys? and what colour looks best?
smoothed vtr alloys
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#2I've never seen it done before?
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#3someone did a photoshop of it done iirc and it looked quite smart
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#4has anyone got any pics of this sounds quite smart
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#5I'm interested to see what these look like.
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#6i know somone had some for sale a little while ago and they were painted black. filling them in isnt a problem- im an aluminium welder
. just wondered what colour would look best?
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#7i had them but sold them.. i had gloss black with white lip..
wasnt filled were chemicaled metaled and i can insure they will last a year for sure lol.


Personly dont like them.. thats why i sold them.. unless you can get some uber low profiles dont think they will look good atal.. -
#8someone else had them done too, they were yellow on most of the outside and sort of faded to a blue.
but the colour depends on the colour of your car really. -
#9someone else had them done too, they were yellow on most of the outside and sort of faded to a blue.
but the colour depends on the colour of your car really. -
#10adamsax had some on his old westie, he paid a lad to do them so he used body filler and then painted them with his tooth brush
different is a word i would use -
#11they look alright
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#12abit different. not to sure on them
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#13love them!
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#14not a big fan to be honest
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#15just thiought id have a bit of a mess around really as ive got a spare laying around. i probably wont be putting standard wheels on my car again as ive got 16 on at the min but im looking at some wilwood calipers and lenso rs5's next year. i might even see if i can put vtr letters or somthing on the spokes, just to be different
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#16Would look good with a 185/50 or a 165/55 I think!
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#17they look nice smooth.
spesh black with white lip. -
#18i should be trying somthing next week hopefully...