White or blue TE37's on white Si coupe??

satin black with yellow stripe would definitely be different, maybe dali will make me some yellow decals..lol

or I could just go this route. I have a feeling yellow would look horrible on white but I guess I could be wrong. I can't find a pic of anyone who has done it, and I won't be the guinea pig on that experiment...
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That is interesting....maybe a little too race car look.
 
why not do a bright red, with blue stickers and lugs? on white would look great too.

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Oh my indeed on those last 2...I actually kinda like red but I think it's a bit too loud for a daily driver and something about yellow or red tells me I would be getting pulled over a lot more.

My new lugs showed up yesterday...black mcgard spline lugs, I think they'll look good and I don't think I'll notice the 7 gram weight difference from the rays lugs :) though I bet the mcgard's will still look new in a year, and I won't have scratches where the lugs usually scratch the wheel. Right at $70 for the set of 20 with the tool.
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Oh yea my color of stain black has been decided but my central AC decide to not turn on when we tried to use it for the first time after it had been turned off for a few months, so that ended up costing $1500. Forced me to wait until payday before dropping the wheels off :(
 
Oh, that sucks about the AC.

Those are the same lugs I used on my black Volk's. They looked and worked great IMO.

I almost ordered a set of these KICS r26 lugs specifically because I like how they're designed and won't scratch the wheels too badly, but their double the price and I'm not a big fan of the open end lug look.
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Go to auto paint shop and get them to match the paint for you.

You would need to bring in a sample or a paint code to get paint from a shop. Could go by eye but it would be hard to match, not like anyone would know the diff anyways, lol.
 
You would need to bring in a sample or a paint code to get paint from a shop. Could go by eye but it would be hard to match, not like anyone would know the diff anyways, lol.
Lol, well most of the guys here who get the wheels painted to match or can get the code either get the shops here to scan it for them or only way is to match it from a wheel specialist/paint specialist.
 
Yea paint is simple, shops have scanners so even if you don't have a code it's easy to get a match. Powder is a completely different story.
 
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