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Offline matsu

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refurbing some rs4's
« on: February 23, 2010, 09:04:49 am »
not sure if right section but here goes
here are the rs4's i bought for 200 notes with shocking tyres off pistonheads.
the gobshi#e told me they were et43 and dozyballs here didnt check with his enthusiasm to get going untill i had stripped and smmothed the first wheel to discover they were et33 and were no way in hell gonna fit the car.
pi##ed off and scared of the GF finding out id been tucked up good and proper i quickly checked with you guys and ordered a proper set off ebay which should arrive today..
the idea is to spray these gunmetal or darker to match the carbon bits i have on already with a complete facelift(as soon as blueflame get their ars into gear) and more carbon to follow
so here is the state of the first wheel i started-oops i forgot to do all the wheels but they were pretty nackered-another thing the seller veered from truthwise!¬ :mad: :fighting:



using carbon oxide paper and wet dry various grades i smoothed as much as i could- the kerbing was sooo deep in places but this i now know is a practice run




washed cleaned and prepped with adhesion promotor from halfrauds and grey enamel primer-both new products i believe
and then i like the bmw sparkling graphite-not oem i know :ashamed:
but heres the first and hopefully the worst wheel finished-almost

closer


there will be some nicks and chips that i just cant remove by hand and as these will just be sold on ebay its not that much of a worry... but if the next set are ok to start with-then the finish should be unreal
so guys?
what yareckon then?
will the finish be upto forum standards?
will the colour match my black gti and carbon?
should i just shut the door on my way out?..... be gentle this really is my first ever project-other than a shockingly bad enging cover. :sad1:
matsu

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Re: refurbing some rs4's
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2010, 07:09:22 pm »
nice to see you getting stuck in :happy2: best of a bad situation and all that, some budget rubber and fleabay will soon see those gone

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Re: refurbing some rs4's
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2010, 08:05:49 pm »
thanks mate.
ive reaaly enjoyed it and i hope they turn out better with each wheel.
hows the colour for a black car?
i might not even bother with tyres just get shot asap. ebay or pistonheads all velly cheeep!
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Re: refurbing some rs4's
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2010, 08:09:37 pm »
The colour is hard to see tbh, roll them up next to your ride  :happy2:

they don't look too dark which is a good thing, black rims on a black car can look a little lost sometimes

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Re: refurbing some rs4's
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2010, 09:25:37 pm »
Going to look great on a black GTI.

I agree with VC don't like black rims on a black car.

Just about to start on some Monza IIs going for a titanium colour with a black GTI.

Not what you want to hear, but you can always re-spray if you don't like the colour.  You have already done the hard work.
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Re: refurbing some rs4's
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2010, 09:59:39 pm »
for the sake of £50 a wheel i d get the new ones done properly , rattle can paint wont last long and the finnish will be loads better with powder coat  :happy2: