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Re: rims refurb'd |
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Home away from home 
Joined: 2005/6/30 12:24
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Rim polishing is not the cheapest thing due to the labour involved. If you are not going for a show look, buy the polishing kit from bunnings and some different grades of wet and dry and get to work. A die grinder or electric drill will be your best mate for this job. I have found that rim restoration often out prices the cost of the wheels in some cases
Posted on: 2012/4/15 3:04
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Home away from home 
Joined: 2012/1/13 10:23
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yeh true, plus i dont wanna spend heaps on em coz they're only temporary crappy rims til I get the ones i want... after a set of SSR Longchamps lol so yeh dont wanna spend heaps on em, might just do that. some wet and dry and autosol hahaha =)
Posted on: 2012/4/15 3:41
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