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i just took my mags of 2 clean em and there are a few chips in them some of the clear paint has striped of scratches .. put it thisd way i cleaned them as they still look bad .....so fresh paint and fixing is the way any ideas where 2 go in adelaide??? prefer down south some where so i don't have to go 2 far

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yesh got the rubber off today im might get them stripped and polished by a metal finisher and just one rerolled as it has a small dent on the inside by extensive wheel

i know what ya mean over the phone quote at least $100 per rim and then $100 per rim to reroll could be more , they good wheel 17" stern from japan hith deep dish on back but they aren't like the best so i don't wanna spend heaps on em special when i can pick a set of boost r rims with new tryes for $1200 i was on the mark if they cost me $500 or more i'd get new rims and use the old set for track use/driftin if i ever give it a go

turns out i got adelaide rim to re roll the 1 mag

and im pullin them apart at the moment they are 3 piece mags

hopefully on monday i take to a metal polisher and get it back in a few days

polishing cost me $80 a rim if anyone on here does this work and is interested let me know

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