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Anyone knows where to buy this kind of tyres in singapore?

Re: Anyone knows where to buy this kind of tyres in singapore?

The white colour, be it on e tyres or rim itself, it will be decently nice but it is a Pain-In-The-Butt waiting to happen... wash rim after every trip not just every day maybe. Have anyone seen those rides with white rims on our road, it actually looks :yikess: when it's dirty.

Note:
1) Rim with white coating - after a trip, dust/dirt/grease on e rims will be :lol2:
2) Tyre with partial side wall white - it is not like driving e ride in a showcase environment, we have SG roads which are extensively used by many types of vehicles upto class-5. So the white colour will likely turn Ivory in colour, then turn yellowish, then... :yummie:
3) After a raining fall :yikess:

In conclusion, pimping up the wheels like that and for a daily driven road car in Singapore, I can only say :screwedu:

Cents worth
 
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