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Black wheels - powder coat? Logistics.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Cocoloco" data-source="post: 4532608" data-attributes="member: 35946"><p>AustinSVT has the nicest set-up as far as using the stock wheels.I like </p><p>it so much that I have considered buying a set of 03/04 wheels myself.</p><p>I believe the polished lip is the key to help distinguish the wheel.I definitely</p><p>don't like the wheel to be all black or dark grey....The wheel just seems to</p><p>get lost IMO.From all the searching and reading I've done,it seems like prof.</p><p>powdercoating is the way to go.There have been some nice results with</p><p>the rattle-can for a few guys on here.If my stockers were chipped up or</p><p>tired looking and I didn't have the time or money for powdercoating....I'd</p><p>give the old rattle-can a shot....Goodluck!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cocoloco, post: 4532608, member: 35946"] AustinSVT has the nicest set-up as far as using the stock wheels.I like it so much that I have considered buying a set of 03/04 wheels myself. I believe the polished lip is the key to help distinguish the wheel.I definitely don't like the wheel to be all black or dark grey....The wheel just seems to get lost IMO.From all the searching and reading I've done,it seems like prof. powdercoating is the way to go.There have been some nice results with the rattle-can for a few guys on here.If my stockers were chipped up or tired looking and I didn't have the time or money for powdercoating....I'd give the old rattle-can a shot....Goodluck!!! [/QUOTE]
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