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Hey guys! just wondering if you guys would know if there would be any chance of these getting fixed?

Cheers thanks for the help appreciate it! i love these rims!!!! i dont want to throw them away :rofl:

These are 17inch Work Rims

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woah nasty

try Neways Wheel Repairs

9457 3141

Heidleberg West near la trobe uni in Bundoora

they just repired my ssr mk1s which had a fair bit of gutter rash, nowhere as bad as that :rofl:

but yeh they are pretty good and reasonable price, dunno how you will go with that though

best to take it in to them and see what they can do

edit: website

http://www.newaywheelrepairs.com.au/

2 or three peice? either way, new outters could be the way to go.

Wheel Solutions

9427 9265

560 Church St

Richmond Victoria

They deal with BBS 3 peice rims alot...

another option: http://www.advancedalloys.com.au/home/

well my 'advanced' repair peels off just after 3 months... what a rip off...

I'm going to re-repair mine, this time taking it to Neway which cost cheaper than the other place which I thought was more 'advanced'... won't name it here but you get a clue from my quotes....

Craig @ Color Ur Mags gets an awesome rap (he's a bit eccentric though):

http://www.colorurmags.com.au/

What Jules said, i've seen some of the work he has done and its A1

although it might be worth seeing if you can locate a new rim

if it was a three piece wheel i'd say see my sig. it's where i work.

OT, but how much is it approx for a BBS RS style front lips approx 2-3" wide for a 17" rim

just something i was wanting to find out to see what is cheaper, to have some spun or purchase from overseas later on when i decide to rebuild the wheels

OT, but how much is it approx for a BBS RS style front lips approx 2-3" wide for a 17" rim

just something i was wanting to find out to see what is cheaper, to have some spun or purchase from overseas later on when i decide to rebuild the wheels

approx $150.00 - $180.00

What Jules said, i've seen some of the work he has done and its A1

although it might be worth seeing if you can locate a new rim

+2

I got my SE37K rims repaired and powder coated by Craig about 6 months ago... Very well priced compared to the well known shitty job rip offs around the corner in Moorabbin (refer to rs73's post in this thread)...

If you search my topics you'll find the rims for sale (which are now sold :D) and you'll see the work Craig did.

Cheers,

Andy

+2

I got my SE37K rims repaired and powder coated by Craig about 6 months ago... Very well priced compared to the well known shitty job rip offs around the corner in Moorabbin (refer to rs73's post in this thread)...

If you search my topics you'll find the rims for sale (which are now sold :D ) and you'll see the work Craig did.

Cheers,

Andy

How much does this guy normally charge for removing gutter rash and powdering coating rims? I sent him an email, but I honestly have no idea how much powder coating, or gutter rash removing costs in general. $500, $1000, more?

Cheers.

^ It cost me $125ea rim to strip back, repair gutter rashes, prep and power coat. $500 total for 4 of my rims :P

Read up on his website which tells you what he does... Very informative, although most things have been updated using latest processes/technology.

One thing I liked about his method in stripping the current paint work is not by sand blasting and instead dipping the rims into some form of solvent or some sh!t... Just read up about it!

Cheers,

Andy

hey geraus man

take it to this place

Coburg Mag Wheel Polishing & Repair Centre

27 Audrey Ave Coburg 3058

(03) 9354 4641

apparently they are really good

there is a thread up about it on NS

give it a go as its not far from your joint anyway

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