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2 weeks ago i purchased my 350z anniversary wheels , although they were just a little to plain for me in the standard alloy colour . so today i thought id pull out the spray gun and give them a more stealthy aggressive look. the paint i used was the factory black r34 GV1 from memory .much to my suprise they came out better then i expected , totally give the car a different look.

for anybody at home looking to do something similar, the process was pretty simple .

1. rough up existing paint with 400 gritt

2. clean with thinners

3. spray a dust coat with the base paint.followed by 3 firm coats

4.2-3 coats of clear

5. maybe even a bit of a cut and polish depending how fussy you are

overall the end result was worth the time , took about 1 hr per wheel , off and back on again. ill throw a final pick up tomorrow , bit too dark by the time i got inside :P

cheers , and comments or questions hit me up

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Arthur T3 - it was a pretty sunny day yesteday when i sprayed them, being acrylic it dries pretty quick too. but what i did was after id spray the clear , i gave it 15 . then rolled it back to the car , carefully put it back on . put the bolts on carefully , pretty easy considering they are a pretty wide hole . then just left them over night to dry completely . saves a bit of time so i can get the next wheel, off to prep. i was keen to get them done before the sun went down :P cheers

aahh of course, it was sunny..

i live in melbourne, we dont really get that here .

Ive been painting in the shed with the heater goin and still having trouble drying, ive resorted to doin a coat a day during the week and assemmbling the next weekend :(

aahh of course, it was sunny..

i live in melbourne, we dont really get that here .

Ive been painting in the shed with the heater goin and still having trouble drying, ive resorted to doin a coat a day during the week and assemmbling the next weekend :(

hehe poor you by the sounds of it. definitly hate drying process, i try to be a perfectionist at times , but damn sometimes i just want it done and back on the car, i sprayed my rear bar on a sunny day ,then bang raining! heres me out in the garage still spraying lol. only crap thing is it goes milky in the cold , never the less all goes away when you cut it bck :P

thanks for the positives guys , much appreciated

i do a few colour coats and a couple of clear, but havent cut it, could be why my finish isnt as good,what do u use?

Think i have a bottle of mequiers fine cut would that do it?

i must say it requires a fair bit of work in regards to cutting to get that high gloss finish . usually rub back from 1500 - 2000, then use a cutting compound. iv used this septone stuff i purchased from the car paint place, followed by a polish compound ,then some other detailing polish. all depends what your doing , but thats my process for body work , seams to work for me. by the way in saying that , its a must you use a power dril or a variable speed grinder with buffing wheel / foam pad attatched to really get that gloss to shine , using some cheap buffing wheel from kmart wont be sufficient enough.

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did this on the old r33 years ago.

same technique, wet sand, but i also used some putty to smooth out the gutter rash etc so took me a full day with all the waiting and drying.

these wheels do look nice though

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