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Yeah there's a few places that do it, I had some done a little while ago (they were reasonably bad), and they came back looking brand spanking new, couln't tell they'd been touched.

I you want his details let me know.

Cheers Paul

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Custom wheel repairs in Blacktown.

Couple of hundred?

$200???????????? I get mine done for ~$60~$80 a rim depending on how much damage. And even then I still know i'm getting ripped off because of the cars badges.

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Hey all, just wondering if anyone knows a good place that repairs gutter rash on rims & a rough price on it, cheers.

I'd repair those rice lights before the wheels though lol :rofl::rofl::rofl::P:P

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$200???????????? I get mine done for ~$60~$80 a rim depending on how much damage. And even then I still know i'm getting ripped off because of the cars badges.

and where do you get yours done sir?

I'd repair those rice lights before the wheels though lol :rofl::rofl::rofl::P:P

Haters gon' hate :whistling:

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$200???????????? I get mine done for ~$60~$80 a rim depending on how much damage. And even then I still know i'm getting ripped off because of the cars badges.

can i get max 80bucks like these damage for each rim... :closedeyes:

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and where do you get yours done sir?

Just at Bob Jane Castle Hill, ask for Sam. Tell him Tom with the Gallardos and Feraris sent you, he'll give you a deal. They use a portable sub contractor. I've had gutter rash on the Lambo wheels and they only cost $80 per wheel to repair. look at post number 875 bob jane

can i get max 80bucks like these damage for each rim... :closedeyes:

Lol we are talking gutter rash not gutter dents lol

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