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Black wheels on TT-S; pictures needed to decide!

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#1 ·
Does anyone have pictures with a black TT-S on it with black wheels fitted, like a black 19" OZ Ultraleggera HLT of black 19" BBS CH-R wheel?

I have 19" BBS CH-R's (8.5j / et40) fitted in silver, but I am not that satisfied yet... :-|

I just want a more agressive look, so that's why I am looking for black wheels.
 

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#5 ·
I like that look, the black on black does make the car look a bit meaner in a Batmobile style!! :wink: My last two cars have had the wheels changed to a dark gunmetal grey and you do lose the definition of the wheels (especially in photos) but I am a fan of the overall look. Will be doing the same to my TT fairly soon, though the effect is different on a silver car.

I just searched on Google images with this text "black tt wheels" and there were quite a few examples.
 
#9 ·
Hope this helps :)

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#11 ·
baz8400 said:
heres my rs complete with black wheels
The stealth look,I like it 8)
 
#13 ·
You don't need a pic, just ask one question - do you want to look like a complete dick or not?
If you do, get the black wheels...even more so on a black car :-*
 
#15 ·
Somethings are just wrong like ladyboys, jedwood and fat girls in mini skirts..
 
#16 ·
Toshiba said:
You don't need a pic, just ask one question - do you want to look like a complete dick or not?
If you do, get the black wheels...even more so on a black car :-*
:lol: I knew this topic would get you going.
 
#19 ·
Not often I agree with Tosh... but... :cry:
 
#21 ·
Yep, change the mirrors from silver to black too, it has contrast and depth.
 
#23 ·
That looks nasty. Really bad Carbon wings, bumper and bonnet?
 
#26 ·
Toshiba said:
That looks nasty. Really bad Carbon wings, bumper and bonnet?
I think, if you REALLY look at it, it hangs together quite well. The front splitter, grille fins, front wings, skirts, rear bumper, it all gets progressively more CF as you go back in the car. It's not my personal taste, and it's probably only a fraction lighter than the GRP and aluminium OEM components that they replace, but you can see a certain cohesion in it.

The owner has certainly dropped a small fortune on it.