Just finished repolishing up my Passage GT wheels! I was planning to white wall them in the next couple days, however it just hit me that maybe painting the words on the tyres would be unique and also look good. Im running a set of Pirelli P6 tyres, Pirelli did participate in racing though. Opinions?
http://www.promopneu.fr/Upload/P6RFD.jpg
whitewall or paint letters
whitewall or paint letters
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Re: whitewall or paint letters
I've got P6s on the wagon (and my Eunos 800 daily) and I've thought about both of those options you mentioned but I reckon the lettering wouldn't suit as the font size is quite large and there's not actually much writing, ie doesn't go all the way around.
Also, there's a funny wavy ribbed pattern on the sidewall that might ruin the oldschool whitewall look.
I suppose you could try on the inside of one the wheels and see what it gives.
Also, there's a funny wavy ribbed pattern on the sidewall that might ruin the oldschool whitewall look.
I suppose you could try on the inside of one the wheels and see what it gives.
Re: whitewall or paint letters
hmm man i wouldnt go the writing either but thats my opinion...
whitewalls will look sweet but even try the oldschool flappers??
whitewalls will look sweet but even try the oldschool flappers??

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Re: whitewall or paint letters
To me it would depend on the style of the car and how you intend driving it.
If it looks fast and you plan on practicing for Bathurst whenever you are behind the wheel then go the letters.
If it fairly standard looking or grandma spec, and you just want to cruise around then put whitewalls on it.
If it looks fast and you plan on practicing for Bathurst whenever you are behind the wheel then go the letters.
If it fairly standard looking or grandma spec, and you just want to cruise around then put whitewalls on it.