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For any one who cares thought I would post up some before and after pics of my stock r34 GT-T rims when I had mine powder coated. Hope it helps anyone who is also contemplating it, personally I love this. New to forums as well so I dont know if I have done this properly. Oh and it was $60 to strip and refit tyres and $260 for a full sandblast and powder coat in gloss black, had it done at global powder coating Archerfield. Cheers

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For any one who cares thought I would post up some before and after pics of my stock r34 GT-T rims when I had mine powder coated. Hope it helps anyone who is also contemplating it, personally I love this. New to forums as well so I dont know if I have done this properly. Oh and it was $60 to strip and refit tyres and $260 for a full sandblast and powder coat in gloss black, had it done at global powder coating Archerfield. Cheers

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Was that cost per wheel

Ummmmmm....

OP looks great. still a stock wheel, but looks really good.

Was that cost per wheel

Sorry no it was $65 per wheel including a sandblast so $260 all up

and $60 to strip all wheels included balance and refitting

so all together to have everything done was $320

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I had mine 2-pack painted gunmetal grey (near enough to black) by a local spraypainter for $30 per wheel. Looks awesome IMO.

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Much better than the bronze set I had before

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Looks heaps mad dude, yerh couldn't stand the stock silver. I didnt get my centre caps done though lol I never used to have them on anyway so I didnt worry about it but $30 each is pretty sweet deal.

Wow I was told $980 for the with out a refitting were did u go

I had them done at http://www.globalpowdercoating.com.au/ they are at Archerfield, QLD just off of boundry road.

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damn, you got it done for alot cheaper than i quoted ! too bad i live in sydney they told me 550$ :(

Hey man, I learnt thats an OK price... The sandblasting cost me

$25 per rim and then powdercoat on top...

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