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Yeah, I bought the car used, got a really good deal and love everything about it but the wheels. I get the semi-retro styling of them but not really my cup of tea. Right now I'm saving up to get the GT/CS lower facia and Saleen grille since I have to get the bumper re-painted. Apparently the previous owner keep scuffing the bumper against stuff.
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To make matters worse you can't put those wheels on a brembo equipped car. The only wheels to clear the brembo brakes are the brembo ( track pack) wheels. The brembo wheels on the other hand will fit your car no problem.
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You should try and paint the inner portion of your current stock rims dark black and maybe darken the aluminum color of the machined lip areas. I think it would look really good.
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Try it out and see if it looks good, it is much cheaper than buying all new rims. Just leave the aluminum lip areas a little lighter than the black, that way it doesn't just look all black chunk of metal.
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