Should I plasti dip my TSW Wheels?

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I would keep the silver and get different wheels. Not a fan of the wheels but I know you weren't asking that lol. I've never been a fan of black with a chrome lip. Too many cars out there with it
 

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I still need to touch up around the TSW Cap, but all in all very impressed with the way it turned out.

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It is plasti dip. Easily reversable. Also these wheels were in pretty bad shape. Lots of nicks and fine scratches. I was not exactly thrilled with them. I want some factory M3 wheels. Maybe I can swap them out now.:banana:
 

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They look good. I just hate plasti dip. A good powder coater can fill all of those nicks and scratches and the wheels would look brand new. The plasti dip is an alright temporary fix though.
 

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They look good. I just hate plasti dip. A good powder coater can fill all of those nicks and scratches and the wheels would look brand new. The plasti dip is an alright temporary fix though.

True, I just did not want to be down, I did not want my house to look like the ghetto, and my car being on jack stands. I am going to swap wheels eventually. I really like the stock M3 wheels in black.
 

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