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If your're talking Rallys, I don't think grey is correct for the back side....definitely not Norwood cars but seems like someone said maybe Van Nuys cars. They were semigloss black, with argent overspray through the slots.
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If your're talking Rallys, I don't think grey is correct for the back side....definitely not Norwood cars but seems like someone said maybe Van Nuys cars. They were semigloss black, with argent overspray through the slots. [/ QUOTE ]Backside of wheel Not front! And yes it is greenish/grey color. ![]() |
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Are you talking rally wheels? They were all black then the fronts painted silver. I think the replacements were the ones that had the grey backside, not sure if there was a difference in those from VN/LOS.
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Are you talking rally wheels? They were all black then the fronts painted silver. I think the replacements were the ones that had the grey backside, not sure if there was a difference in those from VN/LOS. [/ QUOTE ]Super Sport wheels.. |
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Ricks First Generation has the correct color or real close in a rattle can if that works.
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On 15X7 Camaro rally wheels I have always seen black on the backside, BUT in some instances on real dated, no doubt about it 14x7 rally wheels I have seen both grey and black back sides. More often grey on 14" wheels. Different years used different shades of the argent color. There are some that lean toward the greenish side...BKH
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Ricks First Generation has the correct color or real close in a rattle can if that works. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks.. ![]() |
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I think that rattle can grey from Ricks, is also correct for the jack parts.
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