Gold or Anthracite Wheels on a Dark Green 993 NB....?
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Jlaa - I agree to pull off either color you need a contrasting rim (i.e. polished) to set off either color.
I think someone here has similar wheels on their silver 993.
Maybe this helps? I can Photoshop the BBS's your originally posted onto a photo of your car also.
Take care,
I think someone here has similar wheels on their silver 993.
Maybe this helps? I can Photoshop the BBS's your originally posted onto a photo of your car also.
Take care,
Wow this helps a lot! I'd feel badly about asking you to photoshop and use more time --- this has already been a terrific help. May I ask what tool you used to do this rendering? The car looks really clear, especially with no seats.
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Hmmm... you guys are awfully convincing. Anyone have opinions on Work Brombacher (can get new)
Versus BBS E88 (hard to get)
Versus BBS E88 (hard to get)
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... And HRE Vintage 501s (pricey though). Not sure if these are TOOO retro for a 993.
Man the 935 Vintage wheels in light grey might be pushing it too much ---- but these are totally out of the price range.
Man the 935 Vintage wheels in light grey might be pushing it too much ---- but these are totally out of the price range.
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Cup2s worked absolutely fine on my RS-height Aventurine car. Remember, it's not really green. It will look way too 80s with gold wheels and will cause you to swap them soon. At least that's what I think.
Anthracite is way too dark and monotone on Aventurine car. My thought - look into hypersilver. If that doesn't work, a decent set of 5-spoke wheels in silver should.
Anthracite is way too dark and monotone on Aventurine car. My thought - look into hypersilver. If that doesn't work, a decent set of 5-spoke wheels in silver should.
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Haha! So funny that you just posted this... I just recently got on the hunt for some gold wheels for my Aventurine 993. I keep seeing pictures of gold Campagnola wheels on old 911s and it's started the itch... Definitely post pictures if you mount something gold!
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I'm typically not a gold-wheel person, but I think gold would be a better match than anthracite with Aventurine depending on the wheel and finish. If you do a BBS LM, Work Brombacher, or other mesh wheel with a satin finish, it would look killer. That 964 with the bright gold finish...not so much.
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Rotiform...
:-) Its tough to decide ---- here's rotiform wheels - SJC Forged
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Cup2s worked absolutely fine on my RS-height Aventurine car. Remember, it's not really green. It will look way too 80s with gold wheels and will cause you to swap them soon. At least that's what I think.
Anthracite is way too dark and monotone on Aventurine car. My thought - look into hypersilver. If that doesn't work, a decent set of 5-spoke wheels in silver should.
Anthracite is way too dark and monotone on Aventurine car. My thought - look into hypersilver. If that doesn't work, a decent set of 5-spoke wheels in silver should.
Not a fan of gold wheels, period.
I think Anthracite would work well too,,, though not Aventurine, this will give some idea as to the look...
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Made a quic P-shop of the photo Boxcarracer attached.
I don't think the HRE wheels would be a good match. The BBS RS-inspired basketweave is too oldschool I think. While the Y-spoke E88 is stylistically a descendant of the basketweave, I think it is much more suitable on a 993. I think the basketweave style looks better on the torsion bar cars. Some 964's can pull it off because basically the only exterior design difference are the bumpers. The 935 fan-looking wheels, eh. If they were real fans that would be cool, but they aren't.
Don't forget CCW is a good option for some of these styles.
Take care,
Last edited by FrenchToast; 11-23-2013 at 04:52 PM.