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I’m not a big fan of fake Fuchs (or real ones either, tbh) but especially shiny ones.
If it were me, the first thing I’d do is get them blasted and try body-colored accents,*

and if that looked hideous, do standard matte-black.



Titanium makes a good center color with red, too. IMO



* I couldn’t find a pic on the internet of Fuchs with red body-colored accents, but here’s my 911SC with them. If I’d have kept it, I was going to have them blasted and repainted leaving the alloy part with the brushed/blasted finish.

Two suggestions: If your a photoshop pro, you can try out the look on your computer. If not, you can take a brush and some red Plastidip, and paint them up. I’d you don’t like it, it peels right off.

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“Know how to spot a replica in 2 seconds? Horn grills. You can’t see through real ones from the wheel wells.”

Not true, original speedsters have large horns that obscure grills, but they are often missing or replaced allowing daylight to be seen through the grills same as replicas. See pic of original speedster above to see my point.

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