Photoshop Request!!
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Photoshop Request!!
Hey Guys-
I'm currently rolling on stock 17's. Before I take the dive for some real wheels (at least 6 months from now), I might want to spice up this set.
Can someone please photoshop my wheels semi-gloss black on any/all these pics? Feel free to make different variations!
You can choose 1 pic to do or all of them, haha. Thanks in advance.





If you think full gloss or matte black would look better, feel free to try that. Or any other colors (grey, etc). Thanks
EDIT:
Also, if you could please drop the rear a bit. I've been planning to lower the back some more to bring it closer to the drop that I have up front.
I'm currently rolling on stock 17's. Before I take the dive for some real wheels (at least 6 months from now), I might want to spice up this set.
Can someone please photoshop my wheels semi-gloss black on any/all these pics? Feel free to make different variations!

You can choose 1 pic to do or all of them, haha. Thanks in advance.





If you think full gloss or matte black would look better, feel free to try that. Or any other colors (grey, etc). Thanks

EDIT:
Also, if you could please drop the rear a bit. I've been planning to lower the back some more to bring it closer to the drop that I have up front.
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: SoCal - 818/626
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Joined: Apr 2007
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From: SoCal - 818/626
You guys think its looks better painted/powdercoated black? I wont be getting real wheels for a while and I don't think I'm ready to get some coupe 19's. I think this will help hide my large sidewall wheels and make the car look a little lower than it already is.
Ive had wheels both painted and powdered coated black. I personally would never powdercoat a wheel again. Mine cracked around the edges when tires were installed, and powdercoating really cant be repaired (unless you re-do it). My current wheels are painted with Duplicolor wheel paint and I can literally touch them up perfect in seconds, but I havent even had to yet. You have to do them right though, its not an afternoon job (its all about the prep). Heres a pic.



