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Examples in full brushed and bushed enters & polished rims/lips
Thoughts ... ? https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...f60a89c5_b.jpgScreen Shot 2021-02-07 at 8.10.34 AM by Steve Heck, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...47ee3585_b.jpgScreen Shot 2021-02-07 at 8.14.08 AM by Steve Heck, on Flickr |
And just for fun ... without hardware
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I like without hardware...but, most will prefer with.
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Without the hardware... its a smooth wheel, the car itself is pretty slippery and smooth .I think hardware would standout too much
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I like the non hardware for a Porsche wheel, these fifteen 52 outlaw wheels are cool too, I think they have some color variations if you haven't seen them it may be worth the time to look |
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And yes I have been seriously entertaining the Fifteen52 outlaws as well Steve |
I dig those Rotiforms.... and since you ARE calling this a "hot rod" the hardware doesn't seem to be out of bounds. You aren't doing an original restoration here. :)
I think the hardware is a nice touch for THIS project. You can't please everyone. :D |
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Wheel option in brushed finish is sick. I prefer the hardware look myself. Either way you choose, it will be too tough to handle.
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Hardware or not
Aaaaahhhhhh ... you guys are killing me LOL ... :headscratch:
Cant go wrong either way but definitely going brushed finish centers Jeff ... FAVOURITE modern day Porsche colour buddy !! Steve |
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