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What do you think of these wheels on a sepia brown T?
![]() I'm not done by any means, but this is what I've got so far. Will rubbing compound/hand glaze/wax do anything for the black centers (untouched thus far)...or should I just scuff it up and re-black them with a rattle can & clear coat it? They're no fuchs, but I've got a bunch of them on hand...and they'll be better than steelies w/165 series tires...
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My first Porsche was a Sepia Brown 73.5 911T. I had "cookie cutter" like yours on it with my auto-x tires and 6' Fuchs with my street tires.
I think you car would look great with the wheels you have on your post. Nice job on the finish.
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I think it would look pretty damm good!!!
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