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Originally Posted by Hdesign
Just my opinion but....
I would only do metallic if you intend on having a high gloss finish. A nonmetallic dark gray looks really nice when it's flat.
Flat Black never actually looks black in a lighted environment, only when you add the gloss does it create enough contrast between highlight and shadow to make it "almost" black. Bottom line is, I agree with Scott. 
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Well, the wheels WERE a flat gray metallic color. The prob is I want powder paint and they don't do flat metallics (doesn't hold up). Than means it's a glossy grey metallic or a flat black.
I though the low-gloss black would look killer. Especially with the titanium bolts and I get a 2-lb per a wheel weight savings.
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