Sorry i got so many questions about all this stuff but I wanna make sure I do all this right!! I dont want my dream car since I was 12 to turn into a rice racer!! Alright I decided to go with the whole saleen bodykit and keep my rear exit tail pipes. Now to the rims I kinda wanted to keep as much black on the car as possible I have seen a couple cars black in color with black rims and it looks good but others not so good. So my question is for a black saleen which do you guys prefer? The black Saleen Style rims? Or the Chrome Saleen style?
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I've always liked black rims with a chrome lip on a black car. I don't think they make the Saleen S style wheels like that though. The nice thing about a black car is that all rim colors work with it. Black, anthracite, chrome, hypercoated...they all look good...I'd look on American Muscle at some wheel pics if you want to get a good idea of the different rims.
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being that the saleen body kit is kinda busy (not simple like stock) I would go with chrome rims or polished. Polished rims are a NIGHTMARE to care for... so chrome would be my choice for a black vehicle.
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__________________ 2003 REDFIRE COBRA #3938 of 5082 @ 05/27/2003 1 of 414 Modification List, High Res Pictures, Dyno Sheet 440rwhp/483rwtq 10.9 A/F 12-15psi (new leaner numbers to come!)