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Baptistpreach's 1436 Monark -100% 8/14
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<blockquote data-quote="baptistpreach" data-source="post: 79326" data-attributes="member: 832"><p>Well, I wanted to "chrome" my rims, but the paint for it was interior, so a trip back to wmart and I found a "metal" paint that looks like aluminum. Anyhow,today before heading back out again, I primed them, and painted! I am REALLY pleased with how they turned out. They really look like aluminum rims! Anyhow, I'm letting the paint cure up and I'll finish the last of one more rim. Nice thing for me is that my tires are so weather cracked I need to replace them anyway, so I didn't have to worry about getting paint on my current tires or taping them off to protect them. I know the final product will show better when the new tires are on them, but I wanted to share these with you, I think for just under $8, it was a fantastic upgrade</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baptistpreach, post: 79326, member: 832"] Well, I wanted to "chrome" my rims, but the paint for it was interior, so a trip back to wmart and I found a "metal" paint that looks like aluminum. Anyhow,today before heading back out again, I primed them, and painted! I am REALLY pleased with how they turned out. They really look like aluminum rims! Anyhow, I'm letting the paint cure up and I'll finish the last of one more rim. Nice thing for me is that my tires are so weather cracked I need to replace them anyway, so I didn't have to worry about getting paint on my current tires or taping them off to protect them. I know the final product will show better when the new tires are on them, but I wanted to share these with you, I think for just under $8, it was a fantastic upgrade [/QUOTE]
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