You could powder coat your stock ones... Any wheels I know of your going to end up powdering coating them white because they don't come in that finish.
They do. They have more "detail" in the spokes. About $2500 though. Someone I remember got those Prosports imported for about $1100 if I remember correctly.
I had my rims powdered, grille painted and lower body panels at the same time = White-Out!
Those are four equal rear rims and 185/60-15 Michelins too for better handling and being able to roate. Plus one of the original fronts is now behind the seat as a spare.Since this photo I put the white vinyl caps off eBay on the nuts. And the gas that overflows does stain the RR wheel and doesn't clean off. I think this is a nice look, but with the MB soft front pads the rims are a chore to keep clean.
Didn't do the front lip since I don't like the stock one, looks wimpie. Waiting for someone to come out with a real splitter, maybe SS or Aluminum tray and white fiberglass housing to mount it, with some braces, like NASCAR. If not it will stay black.
By the way, asa do-it-yourself project not nearly as expensive as a Carlsson or these other kits.
Just arrived and fitted a pair of self adhesive sill plates for my Smart They are made from thin strips of metal with the smart logos raised up, and if positioned correctly will prevent damage to your painted sills as you get out, they also look ...
my first shot would be to contact smart, go to www.smart.com, choose your country, then
go to "about smart" at the top of the page, then click on "contact us". then you can e-mail smart and go over the head of the dealership......
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