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Powder coating or Painting R32 Rims black

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  • Powder coating or Painting R32 Rims black

    I am interested in blacking out my R32 rims but the plastic center cap makes this a little concerning. The cap hides the lug’s and if you paint it black them you have to mask the VW emblem, very tricky. Has anyone done this successfully and if so, how did you go about painting the center plastic cap that hides your lug’s?
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