Plasti-dipped the wheels
#1
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Plasti-dipped the wheels
Historically I've always ran w/black wheels - this time around I initially kept the wheels the original gunmetal/machined look but eventually couldn't hold off - you know what they say about going black..
Not the best pic, and to be real honest, for the first time I'm not totally in love with the look. It's a little more edgy but the previous color was pretty sharp looking. The black wheels will work for now, I'll get some better pics soon
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Not the best pic, and to be real honest, for the first time I'm not totally in love with the look. It's a little more edgy but the previous color was pretty sharp looking. The black wheels will work for now, I'll get some better pics soon
Now
![Plasti-dipped the wheels-e3jdkl9.jpg](https://mbworld.org/forums/attachments/cls-coupe-c218/444625d1683252171t-plasti-dipped-wheels-e3jdkl9.jpg)
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#3
Very nice! I plastic-dipped the wheels on my previous car and had excellent results. I'll likely plastic-dip the new wheels I pick up for winter simply to help protect them from the ridiculous amount of salt they put on the roads around here.
#4
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I like both but the black definitely will catch more attention in combination with the cars color. Either way it's a beautiful car, win-win situation.