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I scratched one of my Buddy Club P1 IIs... stupid, stupid, stupid.

Thankfully it is only the outer polished rim.

I'd like to get the rim re-polished, so it is purrdy again :headspin:

Who knows of where this can be re-polished, and at what cost?

Preferably drop off on saturday - I'm full time and don't get a chance during the week.

I live in the inner east, so anywhere round there would be good.

Thanks lads (and ladies)

Marcus... just jump on the group buy.

proabably pick up one rim cheaper :)

seriously. There is a dude here near me.

he did the noofline's wheels (dj_lethal)

came up great but he doesnt do it overnight. It does take time.

PM him for more details.

SLY, i told you about it ages ago

I had my scratched rims fixed at Advanced Alloy Wheel repairs and they had heaps of wheels there they were repairing - looked professional and did a really good job on mine, but I think it depends on the finish of your particular wheel.

Give them a call and ask, number is 9555 1333

or check out http://www.advancedalloys.com.au/

more info: just remembered that when I was asking around about my wheels, the only thing that the guy at advanced alloys (and everywhere else I called) said was that if your wheels are shadow chrome finish, it can be fixed but is a lot harder to get the finish and only 1 place in vic does it - they all send their wheels there apparently.

Anyway, it's more expensive but can still be done (talking around $200-$250'ish per wheel instead of $100'ish normally)

Marcus... just jump on the group buy.

proabably pick up one rim cheaper  :cheers:

Real funny Ash hahah thanks :usuck: jk

Thanks, I'll PM.

Black33 thanks I'll give them a call...

I'm going to call my wheel shop today and see who they use

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