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Hey i havent been around these boards in a while so i decided to stop in and say hello. Figured id show off the new look while im at it. They're 17" C6 Z06 wheels in 275/40 Sumitomo Tires
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1998 Chevrolet Camaro<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2101276\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2101276</a>
Camaros with two stripes are the only ones I like. If I can't find a newer firebird that I like in the future I would almost be able to settle for a black camaro with silver stripes or pewter with black stripes. The new wheels really help the look of the car. Very nice.
Oh and try painting the calipers red sometime. It would look really good on your car.
Camaros with two stripes are the only ones I like. If I can't find a newer firebird that I like in the future I would almost be able to settle for a black camaro with silver stripes or pewter with black stripes. The new wheels really help the look of the car. Very nice.
Oh and try painting the calipers red sometime. It would look really good on your car.
I had them red. Theyre a pain in the *** to keep clean. I was gonna put another coat of red on them a month ago and i wound up buying crysler red and it looked orange. so i just used old spraypaint in the garage and painted them black
1998 Chevrolet Camaro<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2101276\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2101276</a>
dont paint your calipers red. your accent color is silver, so either polish the calipers, paint them silver, or leave them black. red would seem out of place to me. nice wheels. car looks good.
i like it but i agree with loochy. paint the calipers silver. although mine are red and its the only color red i have on my car on the outside and i think it looks good. *shrug*
If you're willing to spend the time... polish the calipers!!! They aren't hard to maintain because the smooth finish stays cleaner longer and wipes off clean easier. Plus the polished look would match your stripes perfectly.
very nice car by the way
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