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    #16
    Originally posted by DaveCN
    Originally posted by Digitalwave
    You used Duplicolor Graphite on the weaves right?
    Beats the hell out of $90 for real Nogaro from Paintscratch.com.
    You might retract that if you've seen Chris' (nando) in person. :D
    Originally posted by Gruelius
    and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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      #17
      Dave, how did you prep the surface of the wheels for paint? Sanding, stripping, etc? I'm planning to do the same paint job to my weaves.

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        #18
        painting wheels is the pimpy hotness
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          #19
          No doubt, I started it 2 years ago yo.


          RISING EDGE

          Let's drive fast and have fun.

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            #20
            Originally posted by kencopperwheat
            Originally posted by DaveCN
            Originally posted by Digitalwave
            You used Duplicolor Graphite on the weaves right?
            Beats the hell out of $90 for real Nogaro from Paintscratch.com.
            You might retract that if you've seen Chris' (nando) in person. :D
            I'm not that anal about them.
            Current Cars
            2014 M235i
            2009 R56 Cooper S
            1998 M3
            1997 M3

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              #21
              Originally posted by Eurospeed88
              Dave, how did you prep the surface of the wheels for paint? Sanding, stripping, etc? I'm planning to do the same paint job to my weaves.
              Cleaned 'em like hell, used paint prep/degreaser on them - scuffed 'em with a Scotch Brite pad.

              Getting into those spokes is a bitch!!!
              Current Cars
              2014 M235i
              2009 R56 Cooper S
              1998 M3
              1997 M3

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                #22
                Originally posted by DaveCN
                Originally posted by Eurospeed88
                Dave, how did you prep the surface of the wheels for paint? Sanding, stripping, etc? I'm planning to do the same paint job to my weaves.
                Cleaned 'em like hell, used paint prep/degreaser on them - scuffed 'em with a Scotch Brite pad.

                Getting into those spokes is a bitch!!!
                damn,looks like i have some work ahead of me. i wonder if doing 'caps is easier
                Jay

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