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XRV Power
28-03-2006, 11:23 PM
Does anyone know where i can get my VRX Rims resprayed.?They are in a mess with lots of scratches.
I'm in melbourne.
What other things could be done to the wheels to make them look like new again.
Cheers
Gerard
28-03-2006, 11:32 PM
i think any paint place should do em.. its just a silver paint.
they match up the color and spray away..
If its deep scratches you might be in trouble..
If youve got a series 2 vrx with the 17" shadow chrome, its more tricky.. you'll have to get them re-dipped in chrome stuff by chrome ppl then get the insides painted black.. bla bla
onkytonk
29-03-2006, 05:30 AM
Heres a few places:
http://www.colorurmags.com.au/
or
Ace Alloy Wheel Repairs
U6/ 67 Shearson Crs Mentone VIC 3194
ph: (03) 9584 8229
or
Advanced Alloy Wheel Repairs
Flag no.103 Nellbern Rd Moorabbin VIC 3189
ph: (03) 9555 6893
or
Coburg Mag Wheel Polishing & Repair Centre
Flag no.327 Audrey Ave Coburg VIC 3058
ph: (03) 9354 4641
Mad iX
29-03-2006, 07:14 AM
The series 2 VRX 17'' rims are machined and clear-coated. No chrome or silver paint.
The inner parts are some dark graphite/blackish colour.
If the metal parts are actually scratched, they will need to be re-machined.
Wheel balance and alignment will be required.
Gerard
29-03-2006, 07:41 AM
The series 2 VRX 17'' rims are machined and clear-coated. No chrome or silver paint.
The inner parts are some dark graphite/blackish colour.
Ohh really? i didnt know that
onkytonk
29-03-2006, 11:43 AM
(Depending on Budget)
My Suggestion: Buy new Wheels, unless you really love your current ones!
XRV Power
29-03-2006, 08:05 PM
I wanted to get new rims but the VRX rims 17' are perfect for the car. Does anyone know the price for these?
Ice_Magik
30-03-2006, 04:30 AM
powder coating can be done for around 15-30 per wheel, depends where you go.
XRV Power
30-03-2006, 09:29 AM
powder coating can be done for around 15-30 per wheel, depends where you go.
Where do you go mate?
Steve
30-03-2006, 01:47 PM
The series 2 VRX 17'' rims are machined and clear-coated. No chrome or silver paint.
The inner parts are some dark graphite/blackish colour.
If the metal parts are actually scratched, they will need to be re-machined.
Wheel balance and alignment will be required.
Which would most likely work out more expensive then new wheels.
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