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Nice idea, looks like you spent a lot of time getting the old gal pristeen
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looks better without the sign, don`t you agree?

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Lol - but I'm keeping my altered image a secret ready for submission for the Bigpower Calender ... :)
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wow mate great place top shots and i love the new wheels!
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Wheels looking nice mate. You getting the centre caps for them?

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Can't decide - there are a few different types but they all seem to make them look a bit softer (if that explains it).

Plus I need to invest in having them refurbed shortly - the two on the otherside are really badly marked with brakedust.
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murano3 wrote:Can't decide - there are a few different types but they all seem to make them look a bit softer (if that explains it).

Plus I need to invest in having them refurbed shortly - the two on the otherside are really badly marked with brakedust.
understand totally.

do they need refurbing or will they clean up at all?

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There is very little kerbing - basically 1 wheel is like new, 2 are really good and 1 is really badly marked with brakedust - doesn't seem like your run of the mill brake dust - this is the radiactive b*st*rd son of brake dust.

And me being me - want them to be perfect. I've ordered new transfers already to go on once redone. Plus I'm going to go for a darker shade of GM for the centres.
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