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Lookie what $5000 buys you....

A set of these would look great... I'm planning to run a set of four 17x9.5's myself with 275/40's all around.

https://transamraceengineering.com/collections/superlite/products/spl1795155
Superlite 17x8 5x114.3 4.5" Backspacing 73mm Centre Bore SPL178145
Those....

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Look a lot like these:

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I could run the steel wheels for the autocross and the 8 spoke wheels for the street!
 
I have resisted the advice to paint the car matte black. It seems like it has been overdone since all the cars from the Fast and Furious and Blade movies, but what if....

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It is the opposite color scheme of the red car....


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How about with black wheels?

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I think the black steel wheels do give the car a tough, all-business look.
 
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Did the NASCAR racers have those? That is the look I'm leaning towards lately...
 
Well I’m always cool with a flat/satin black, and if it’s done as the opposite of the red car that would be pretty cool. Two cars with different purposes but kind of tied together by the paint scheme.
My car would be all flat black but the previous owner went to the trouble of cleaning the vinyl junk and painting it so it’s held me off. Maybe next summer.
 
Satin paint can be hard to take care of. Keeping the even "sheen" is not easy. It isn't like a shiny surface where you can use a wax like cleaner to bring the shine back up.
I've painted several cars black but never owned one for myself.
 
I’ve owned several black cars, from shiny factory to rattle can flat, all a pain in the butt to keep nice and clean.
I like the flat black rattle look for my car but if it ever gets a real paint job, flat, satin or gloss, it won’t be in black. I like the look but hate the upkeep.
 
Thank you.
For some reason, the links you post don't work for me. The one in the tubing flare thread and this one about the paint just send me to a white screen.
 
Thank you.
For some reason, the links you post don't work for me. The one in the tubing flare thread and this one about the paint just send me to a white screen.
Weird, I just opened the trim black link, it worked for me.... End of the day, it was just an Amazon link for a gallon of SEM Trim Black, about $165....

Then I opened the flaring tool, initially I got a white screen, took about 10 seconds & the tool popped up..
 
I have resisted the advice to paint the car matte black. It seems like it has been overdone since all the cars from the Fast and Furious and Blade movies, but what if....
It seems to me the Jigsaw's current theme is "beater/ barn find/ Joe Dirt", like it was pulled out of a barn and made to work again well enough to be back on the road. If you paint it, it will get a new theme (nothing wrong with that), but the barn find look will go away.
My personal opinion is that the patina thing has been overdone. It no longer surprises people when the exterior looks beat up and the rest of the car works well.

I am a fan of making Jigsaw have a NASCAR theme. I think that will be much more interesting.
 
Satin paint can be hard to take care of. Keeping the even "sheen" is not easy. It isn't like a shiny surface where you can use a wax like cleaner to bring the shine back up.
I've painted several cars black but never owned one for myself.

i like your nascar theme idea but i wouldn't paint a number or words. i want another set of wheels for my charger and came across this picture of a B body and i think it looks incredible. deep deep blue, cop wheels, RWL tires.

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the rear quarter exhaust cutout with trim is icing on the cake
 
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