How I spent my week off. (NOW WITH UPDATED PICS on page 2)

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How I spent my week off. (NOW WITH UPDATED PICS on page 2)

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Got tired of people refering to my wheels as "winter wheels", granted they did look well shabby and I was always embarrassed when going to any meets, so I decided enough was enough.

The car:
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How they looked originally:
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Starting the prep:
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Masked off, ready to go:
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First coat:
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Second Coat:
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How she looks now:
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Post by Shmosh »

nice guide (sort of) there mate! lookin really nice. I've been meaning to clean up mine as mine are quite curbed. But i want to keep my existing colour, and i'm lazy. So we shall see!
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Much better 8)
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Post by Dan 6N »

Nice, I'm doing this to my wheels at the moment as well :D
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Post by Polo96CL »

Good little refurb there mate, done with rattle cans?

Dan: hows the refurb on those steels going?
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Post by NOZ »

Nice to see you got them sorted finally, don't look shabby anymore and instead have given a stealthy look on your motor. Thought about buying centre caps to cover the nuts?
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Post by The_phat_controlleruk »

Thought about buying centre caps to cover the nuts?

They are in the garage being done, back at work now so they will take a little longer.

Good little refurb there mate, done with rattle cans?

Na, I bought one of those HVLP paint spraying jobbis from Wickes years ago, does quite a nice job.
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Post by NOZ »

I need my centre caps sprayed black too, don't like the polished centre with black spokes. Anyway, see the whole thing in the flesh soon hopefully.
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Post by LeMeph »

Dont worry about your car looking shabby at meets anymore! All attention towards shabbyness willl most certainly be directed towards my pimp4ed out polo in all its mashed up glory.

GETTING IT BACK TODAY :D :D :D :D :D

Oh and yeh the wheels look good lol. Seriously. Are they matt black or wha? Hard to tell in the pics like.
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Post by The_phat_controlleruk »

Na, they're satin, can't quite decide if I like them, ideally I wanted them matt black but I suppose they'll grow on me. You going to the next meet??
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Post by nykie »

sweet colour... is it cosmic green? good job on the wheels!
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Post by The_phat_controlleruk »

I think that's what they called this colour green, I have seen a couple of subtle variations though. I never realised how much difference just changing the colour of the wheels has on the appearance of a car.
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^^ lol my cars an example from the first time you saw it remember?

Ripspeeds to dished Zender's! Changes a car drastically which is why buying rims is such a headache if you wanna get the look right. Anyway, think the satins sweet mate, works really well.
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Definitely, wheels make or break a car. If you've got naff alloys there's nothing you can do to make it look good.
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Doing this to my friends standard sport 14"s on friday! Any tips?
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