Calypso Vert owner, basketweave wheels restoration

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  • dubsport87
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    All Mounted up, my tires look huge!



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  • dubsport87
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    Originally posted by Zreberlcoe
    YOU TOOK MY IDEA! I shit you not I have been searching for some 15" IX basketweaves to do the same exact thing. What did you use to match the paint? Actual Calypsorot?
    Yep, I got the color code from the engine bay, and sprayed PPG aqua base. The color seems to match really well.

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  • shaferbm
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    In for the final photos

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  • Zreberlcoe
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    YOU TOOK MY IDEA! I shit you not I have been searching for some 15" IX basketweaves to do the same exact thing. What did you use to match the paint? Actual Calypsorot?

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  • dubsport87
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    Originally posted by OSU Bimmer Fan
    What did you use to restore the paint in the 50/50 above? It looks great!
    I first clayed a small area, then I used a Dewalt variable speed polisher, a buff and shine cutting pad, and a swirl removing pad. I used Farecla brand cutting compound, with Farecla Swirl remover.

    Originally posted by gtdragon980
    guhdaaayuumm!! I wish my paint had life in it to do that!
    There isn't much left here either, I just need to be careful.

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  • gtdragon980
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    guhdaaayuumm!! I wish my paint had life in it to do that!

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  • OSU Bimmer Fan
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    What did you use to restore the paint in the 50/50 above? It looks great!

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  • dubsport87
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    I think Im going to get them mounted up this weekend. On another note the paint on the car needs quite a bit of love. I think the PO washed the car with a broom. Here is just a little area I did a test on.


    lots of swirls



    50/50

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  • e30saam
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    Looks great! Good job. Keep up the good work.

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  • TFJR
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    Those look great! Nice work on the paint & prep. It should pay off and will look awesome

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  • dubsport87
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    Originally posted by freeride53
    Since you're going for the cool early 90s OEM+ look, I'd recommend looking into the late model front plate filler.
    I think it would work well on your car in lieu of the chrome vanity plate.
    I'll have to look into that.

    Originally posted by M3/e30fanatic
    nice! would love to see them on the car. Good job on painting and prepping
    Thanks!

    Originally posted by bades2001
    i like where this is going
    Thanks, the car really doesn't need a whole lot. I plan on doing a few small things to it. I've already replaced the seal that goes across the windshield because it was leaking. I also replaced the inner door handle surround since it was broken.


    quick mock up

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  • bades2001
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    i like where this is going

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  • m3/e30fanatic
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    nice! would love to see them on the car. Good job on painting and prepping

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  • freeride53
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    Since you're going for the cool early 90s OEM+ look, I'd recommend looking into the late model front plate filler.
    I think it would work well on your car in lieu of the chrome vanity plate.

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  • freeride53
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    Very happy to see my old centercaps (and pierre's too) @e30nub getting new life!
    Your weaves look fantastic.

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