How I spent my week off. (NOW WITH UPDATED PICS on page 2)
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The_phat_controlleruk
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Prepare the wheels, if they are not prepped properly (say that four times when your drunk) they will look s**t. Make sure you de-grease them and wash them otherwise the paint won't adhere properly. Also, when painting, remember "layers", thin layers. I redid my first one as I did the layers too thick and it ran. Try and do it in a garage, saves getting any bugs stuck to them, lastly, try and have fan in front to help with the drying time. Some one else may come up with something I have missed.
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The_phat_controlleruk
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The_phat_controlleruk
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Unfortunately, my wheels have attracted the wrong sort of attention. I had to park my car in the staff car park today and some low life scum decided they wanted my wheels (has happened to me before, same place different car) got home today to find the centre cap missing and two nuts undone. They obviously then realised one of the nuts was a locking nut and didn't bother, I am now driving with three caps. Heyho, that's Lewisham for you.


