black xr2i arches
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black xr2i arches
i have a dark blue fiesta si and im wanting to put on xr2i arches, i have a problem getting the right clour match for my paint so im thinking to save the hassle to do the kit black, since i have black alloys i dont think it would look too bad, what does every1 else think?
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Re: black xr2i arches
my kits black on a white fiesta
get some pics up and see if somone can do a photoshop to help you decide
i did mine matte black
it should look good with the black wheels
get some pics up and see if somone can do a photoshop to help you decide
i did mine matte black
it should look good with the black wheels

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Re: black xr2i arches
Could go black, or you could go SILVER 
If you haven't already, post some pics in the Photoshoppers forum and ask someone if they can add black wheels, skirts and arches to it, then see what you think
If you haven't already, post some pics in the Photoshoppers forum and ask someone if they can add black wheels, skirts and arches to it, then see what you think

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Re: black xr2i arches
if you are going to fit them in all honesty i would get them painted as they wont look right in clack TBH!
plus its alot asier having them painted and then fitting them than having to get them off or eing without the car for a couple of days for them to be painted!
plus its alot asier having them painted and then fitting them than having to get them off or eing without the car for a couple of days for them to be painted!
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Re: black xr2i arches
dont suppose any1 has a picture of a blue fiesta si with black wheels do they so i could put it on the photoshop section to see what the arches will look like, my cameras not working, many thnx
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Re: black xr2i arches
Tweek :That would look retro on a dark blue carfiend :go Pink!
I'll do it, if you do it first.

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