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beansontoast
14-06-13, 01:10 PM
Thought I'd chuck up some pics of my ZS, some of them are a oldish now, wheels are now black - soon to be silver again after an incident with buffsol during a tyre change :D
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk153/snazzpompey/IMG_20130614_134816_zps5f83b853.jpg
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk153/snazzpompey/IMG_20130511_143231_zps4f6ab4f8.jpg
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk153/snazzpompey/IMAG0079_zps4e42a4be.jpg
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk153/snazzpompey/IMAG0078_zps6bb6fb9a.jpg
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk153/snazzpompey/IMAG0077_zps51e030ae.jpg
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk153/snazzpompey/IMAG0012.jpg

stamford
14-06-13, 02:38 PM
Very nice, think I prefer the silver wheels on that, looks cleaner.

beansontoast
14-06-13, 04:34 PM
Was thinking the same too, but the silvers seriously need a lick of paint, the blacks look poor because I rushed the job on them.

Craig-ZS180
14-06-13, 05:11 PM
Looking very smart. I must admit I'm usually a lover of the darker wheels, anthracite, graphite and gunmetals but I do actually agree with Mick here, the silvers do make more of an impression on your car. Maybe if the black was more of a gloss finish may make more of an impression but if was a quick job then doesn't really look too bad.
Are you going to get a dark badge for on the rear too?

peterzs
14-06-13, 05:54 PM
Great looking car, Silver Sparkle for me.

:wave::wave::wave:

Smokey
14-06-13, 05:57 PM
:hi: and yes, the silver wheels suit it best imo.

beansontoast
14-06-13, 06:45 PM
Silvers are going back on once Ive managed to get another tyre on one of them, tbh the diy job with the gloss black was a pain couldn't get it to shine as much as I wanted so left it, as for the dark badge, I thought about putting one on the rear but it would need to be shaped ALOT and I don't think I could source a badge that thick, they are only brass so easily ground down and IIRC was 6 quid for 2 on bay of the E, however the clear coat that is on the front of them does not like ANY car cleaner whatsoever and ends up dulling/peeling back.

Craig-ZS180
14-06-13, 07:05 PM
Fair enough about the wheels, when I did my straights I only did it roughly but in amethyst it did come up quite glossy even in a very quick spray up. Did give them 2 coats each per wheel and was reasonably thick so perhaps it helped but also as it had a minor fleck through it, it always looked quite shiney anyway.

Badges, get in touch with Darren through Locking vinyl, he did my badges as his domed resin inserts which I think are great. Just clean up the old badge housing once the old badge is removed and stick them in place and looks oem+
Just ordered up some new ones for other parts. He can do most colours and is a really helpful guy and means can use oe parts for fitment so doesn't cause major problems trying to source stuff out.
Just a thought anyway.
All looking very nice though buddy :D