Most people want their wheels powder coated and not painted. Not sure if it would really be worth it.
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lol it isn't.Originally posted by Jlyons617 View Postno clue here either, just glad to hear that they may stop the furloughs.
How's the anodizing business going?
If it would actually warm up and stop snowing I could get out to my shed and finish it up.
Also trying to get my car ready for the first show of the season.Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.
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I hear that. I haven't touched my car since fall. I've been too busy on the house. Hopefully done in May though.Originally posted by Dudermagee View Postlol it isn't.
If it would actually warm up and stop snowing I could get out to my shed and finish it up.
Also trying to get my car ready for the first show of the season.
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If I'm not fucked with this pay cut shit I'm going to:
Build the BBS RS
upgrade front brakes
upgrade outer tie rods
get the cup kit
picking up some 3 piece 17" wheels to rebuild for next year
either way I'm putting on my other wheels and doing the LSX swapDude... My nissan has like a v8, man.
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what's wrong with durable paint?Floccinaucinihilipilification
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Powder is by far, much more cheaper than paint. The amount of prep work that goes into painting, wet sanding, buffing etc. is ridiculous. Why spend all that time and money on painted wheels when you can have them powdered for cheaper. It cost me $150 to have all 4 of my faces powdered.Originally posted by oHSo EuRo View PostPeople spend hundreds to have their wheels powder coated.
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