Need pics of 17" 2012 G37x OEM wheels painted/plasti-dipped black or white.

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Old Apr 11, 2015 | 03:47 PM
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Need pics of 17" 2012 G37x OEM wheels painted/plasti-dipped black or white.

Hi everyone, new member here. I just purchased a black 2012 G37x (non-sport) and I was wondering how the 17" OEM rims would look painted or plasti-dipped black or white.

Here is my exact car: http://imganuncios.mitula.net/2011_i...9574985528.jpg

I have already tried the search function and I can't find any pics of these specific rims so that's why I'm posting this thread. If you have pics please post them so I can see before buying any paints, or if anyone can do a quick photoshop of the pic above with both a black and white colour on the rims that would be awesome.

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Old Apr 11, 2015 | 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by JordanG37
Hi everyone, new member here. I just purchased a black 2012 G37x (non-sport) and I was wondering how the 17" OEM rims would look painted or plasti-dipped black or white.

Here is my exact car: http://imganuncios.mitula.net/2011_i...9574985528.jpg

I have already tried the search function and I can't find any pics of these specific rims so that's why I'm posting this thread. If you have pics please post them so I can see before buying any paints, or if anyone can do a quick photoshop of the pic above with both a black and white colour on the rims that would be awesome.

Cheers!
Here's some painted (member bsettles), just not on a black G, BTW welcome to the site, glad you found us!














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Old Apr 12, 2015 | 05:27 PM
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Here's some painted (member bsettles), just not on a black G, BTW welcome to the site, glad you found us!














Perfect man thanks so much! I was planning on buying some sportier 18" Infiniti wheels from my dealer but honestly these 17" stock wheels already look pretty nice painted black. When I saw the 17" on the car in person with the wheels in their stock alloy colour I though for sure that I was gonna buy a nicer set but I'm pretty amazed how nice these look painted black, definitely gonna save a little money and paint them black and keep them for a while.
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Old Apr 13, 2015 | 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by JordanG37
Perfect man thanks so much! I was planning on buying some sportier 18" Infiniti wheels from my dealer but honestly these 17" stock wheels already look pretty nice painted black. When I saw the 17" on the car in person with the wheels in their stock alloy colour I though for sure that I was gonna buy a nicer set but I'm pretty amazed how nice these look painted black, definitely gonna save a little money and paint them black and keep them for a while.
Here's bsettles original post w/ the painting procedure, might shoot him a PM for any specifics he may have left out
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...ml#post3894747
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Old Apr 13, 2015 | 07:16 AM
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You can try first the plastidip. It's not pricey and easy to do. If you like the outcome then you can wait a couple of months or peel it off as soon as you decided to use paint for your rims.
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