project tubby, wheels powdercoated

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welshboyo
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project tubby, wheels powdercoated

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alright guys here are a couple of pics of my wheels powdercoated see what you think???
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CecilWard
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:shock: :D
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We'll know who it is if anybody ever posts about you in the spotted section. :wink:

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craig
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Kinda like them! Not sure I'd have them on my car, but I like the look :thumleft:
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Just out of interest how much did it cost to get the wheels powder coated??
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I was gunna paint my team dynamics that colour, it rocks. Dare to be different
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not green enough for my liking :mrgreen:
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BIG :thumleft: :thumleft: :thumleft:`s UP!
welshboyo
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cheers for the comments guys :thumleft: i like the look of them it cost £35 a wheel so well worth it i think.
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welshboyo wrote:cheers for the comments guys :thumleft: i like the look of them it cost £35 a wheel so well worth it i think.


That's cheap! :thumleft:
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welshboyo wrote:cheers for the comments guys :thumleft: i like the look of them it cost £35 a wheel so well worth it i think.


Ah cool. I'm just thinking about getting a few bits power coated trying to work out costs. :mrgreen:
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Draven wrote:
welshboyo wrote:cheers for the comments guys :thumleft: i like the look of them it cost £35 a wheel so well worth it i think.


Ah cool. I'm just thinking about getting a few bits power coated trying to work out costs. :mrgreen:


Like what? :-k
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RedMR² wrote:
Draven wrote:
welshboyo wrote:cheers for the comments guys :thumleft: i like the look of them it cost £35 a wheel so well worth it i think.


Ah cool. I'm just thinking about getting a few bits power coated trying to work out costs. :mrgreen:


Like what? :-k


Xbrace
Greddy ic Pipes
Both ends of my aftermarket brace front and back.
Rocker cover.
Apexi Intake thingy
I also thought about getting the heat shields behind the turbo done. but might just polish them up all shiney..

:wink:

I have already polished up the Dump Valve and the pipe it sits on. I have gotta remove the Turbo next and swap the manifold to the stainless one i've got.

:thumleft: My engine bay will look lush.
riot68
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Not quite decided, brave move so appreciate that, think something else needs to be the same colour ro even it out maybe, car looks mint though, wish mine was that shiny...
visual anarchy since 1990...

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craig
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Draven wrote:
RedMR² wrote:
Draven wrote:

Ah cool. I'm just thinking about getting a few bits power coated trying to work out costs. :mrgreen:


Like what? :-k


Xbrace
Greddy ic Pipes
Both ends of my aftermarket brace front and back.
Rocker cover.
Apexi Intake thingy
I also thought about getting the heat shields behind the turbo done. but might just polish them up all shiney..

:wink:

I have already polished up the Dump Valve and the pipe it sits on. I have gotta remove the Turbo next and swap the manifold to the stainless one i've got.

:thumleft: My engine bay will look lush.


Sounds good mate! Pics when done :D
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Looks great man!!!
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