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Can't post pics until they are sprayed. They are a mongrel to mask because some parts are really fiddly. I've got to rub them back also.

If the 3M rubbing stuff TOUCHES the polished bit, I'm screwed, so I have to be Uber careful.

It's lunch time and after work for me for a little while.

Although I did find a pretty clever way to mask them using off cuts from some paper stuff at work!!!

Stay Tuned.

my mate's ebaying these, if the K-Mart hubcaps don't work out for you poite... even has a spare set of rears for teh driftzor!

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=160161221698

fiddly bits.... sounds like there are nuts or something involved, i vote a GT-C of some colour description, and then getting painted black, and as pete said, being careful of the polished bits, ie, lip/rim bit.

my 2 south african rand

you painted LMGT4's...

Like i said...onl;y sheap crappy wheels need to be painted. LM GT4s are not Regamasters! Oh, im painting them as well :happy: . . . . . :P

And Pete, it wouldnt have been such a bastard to rub back the centres if you had of polised the outers after painting the centres. These were on Poite's outdoor setting the other day.

XW_Kelsey_Hayes_12_Slotter_1-4.jpg

Painted didn't think they were rubbed back enough, so I'm sitting on the floor in my lounge room, surrounded by wheels and rubbing them back.

STILL.

Stoopid fiddly little bastards.

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