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Golf with red and chrome split rims.

October 28th, 2011 · No Comments
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Car styling tips brings you the very latest in car styling and cosmetic car modifications. With pictures of show cars to inspire you from all over the world.

We see many modified Golfs and this one has some nice touches.

We quite like the bright red alloy wheels with the chrome rims.  It shows that even dull alloys can be radically transformed with some paint.

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Take your time preparing the wheel, use a good brake dust cleaner and prepare the surface before you paint it or you will end up with paint flaking off.

One advantage with split rims is that the central part of the wheel is inset and not as prone to getting kerb damage.

The golf has also been lowered about 45mm allowing the arches to just cover the tops of the wheels.

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