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You're looking for a polished lip? Some wheels are made up of three different pieces. It would be easier if yours was 2 or 3 piece.

You could take it to a sprayer but I guess it depends on the wheel. I would imagine if you had a lot of spokes it may be difficult. They may want to remove all the paint and start from scratch

Don't live in Brisbane so can't help you there.

Good luck.

What sort of money do they charge for a set?

I had the original rims, bronze I think but had the car-yard put some black Lenso's on, after a while I wish I had kept them.

Looked around and bought the Advan rims, I think all black needed a lift and got the machined look and love it on a black car :wub:

But buying rims is a personal thing.So I have a set of Black Lenso 18x10 +22 Project D in very good condition (3000Klms) for sale.

Love your car and the rims looked pretty good to me, I wonder how they would have looked if you had the spokes sprayed the same colour as your car ?

Black on black seems too heavy, still looked good, but?

What brand were they and what did you end up selling them for??

Diamond Black Volk GTC's 18 x 9.5 +12. $1500 or just under

Bought for $3000ish, No rash when sold

I think same colour would have made it look like a Hairdressers car

:wacko:

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haha,what do you charge for a cu#t?

It seems half retail price is the go when selling them in good nick :/

Post some shots with the new rims, love a look:)

For you ......not much :P

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