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They were looking tired so refurbed and re sprayed

Sense of satisfaction when there DIY and cost next to nothing

very nice bud :thumbup:

Lovely. Wheels look superb.

Looking good

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For all you people out there that are thinking of paying someone, have a go yourself.

Saying that you'll need a compressor, gun and a heater ;)

Looks great by any standards, even more so DIYing them. I love the sense of achievement when doing something yourself :thumbup: Top job, and also looks like the twin of my car lol

Matt

nice good job :thumbup:

Very nice indeed :thumbup:

What process did u follow?

looking good Sy B)

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What process did u follow?

I got my mate to get some proper paint and laquer from his work.

Just took the wheels down to the metal/primer layer down to 400 grade paper and then scotched.

Primed them up and use some 1000 to flat and then painted and left to harden.

No cans here B)

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