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The whole "I want black wheels on my car" really picked up momentum in the early 2000s.
Later, the concept of "murdering out" a vehicle became even more popular by those who typically like to wear black shorts and a black metal mulisha t shirt and carry a black bandana in their back pocket.
Soooo funny to me that people will go to a shi shi poo poo dealer for a luxo car and want the luxo car to end up looking like this guys....
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Im all for murda on cars but i just have to say I saw a matte black Ford Expo and I must say that is the strangest paint job I have ever seen. Ill take shiny over Matte any day... It just seems so unfinished....
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The murdered out scene isn't based off any particular person's wardrobe. Ppl wanted black rims, weather their car was black, red, white. Then tinted tails came out and black housing/tinted headlights. It looks very well done when done correctly, especially on a different color car then black. I love the panda look(white on black n tints) and for black I prefer my black on gold rims. I wouldn't consider the c350 a luxurious car either..more sport oriented, I would consider anything above an E class luxurious.
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I do like the lowered look but I like to keep the gap between wheel and wheel well even all around. Some lowered cars and cars on dubs tend to fill the top more than the sides
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Murdered out is all fine and good, but sometimes it can be ghetto done. I'm a fan of some murdered where they make clever use of matte and gloss to add subtle contrast.
Murcis are surprising kinda boring to drive.
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