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Hey Kim, i paid $120 for all 4 19" rims to be powder coated and am VERY pleased with the quality and colour. I knew the guy through my mechanic so may be a little more, say about $200 of all 4, but on the other hand you are only doing the spokes.

Contact: Steve

Phone: 9338 6631

Address: 22 Victory Rd(or Str), Airport West. Just off Matthews Ave.

sorry can't remember business name :Oops:

Thats what I thought man - 120 sounds about right for mine - The guy who does this probably uses some of the products I sell so maybe I can get it done for that.

I thought 350 was quite ridiculous, a mate of mine who did Alloy wheel powdercoating in Perth charges 35 bucks a wheel!! But anyway.

Regards

Kim

Advanced Alloy Wheel Repairs

3 Nellbern Rd, Moorabbin

ph: 9555 6893

My 18" wheels have some kerb grazes on them (all 4). To repair this & 2-pack them I was quoted $170 per wheel. That was if they req'd re-rolling. I mentioned that they were most likely damaged when reverse-parallel parking but the guy said theyb "may" need doing - if not $150min, $170 max.

For $680 I might be better off getting a new set of rims!

i've been thinking about this....

anyone got pics of black powdered r32 gtst rims on black r32?

IMHO...Too black dude!

Why i everyone wanting powder-coating.

As I understand it, if you graze/chip 2-pak, then it'a a chip, but if you chip powder, coz it's rubbery it keeps peeling off.

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