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After blasting all the old paint and rust off the rims, they were taken to the Powder Coater.
We still hadn't decided what colour! I fancied a bright silver, Julia wanted steel grey. After 15 minutes of trying colour samples against the car & the rims, this is what we decided.
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
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It looks good! How much was the sand-blasting and the powder-coating (separate)? I got my factory 14's out again and did the "refurbishing" myself and have planned to spray them satin black myself once the weather gets better.
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Sandblasting was $60 for the 4 rims.
Powdercoating was $150, including the hubcaps (which were sprayed).
Bridgestone G grid II cost $105 ea. All wheel weights are the type used for alloy wheels and placed on the inside of the rims.
All up $630. The sandblasting & powdercoating are so cheap, I wonder how they are still in business.
After the trouble to have them done properly, in the end I wanted them painted a different colour. Thought of red to match the car, but I thought those colour co-ordinated days are gone.
I may get the tyres done with a red wall...
MarisLast edited by WEDEL.1; 19-08-2007, 08:50 PM.sigpic
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It looks good as it isColour-coded wheels are starting to become "in" again (check out last year's Essen show) but I reckon it only looks good when you've got a polished lip.
Anyway, I'm spraying mine now. Hopefully it'll turn out OK.
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Maris, one more question for you - did you take it to a wheel repairer for the sand blasting and powder-coating duties? Or somewhere else? Just that I've been quoted higher sums from dedicated wheel repairers.
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