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Hi Guys!

I need to get some plastic things on my car duplicated. Like this for example:

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rim2.jpg

I have the red thing on both back wheels, but I lost the two front ones, so I need a store or place that can duplicate it. If anyone has suggestions or know of a place, please holla at me :P Any info would help me get started :P

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heres an idea that may save u the money and hassle...

take one of the rear wheels and put it on the same side as the other one but on the front.... THIS WAY... when someone checks it out they either see them both.... or if theyre on the opposite side dont see them at all!

yeah what he said.....make a cast out of silicone and then epoxy or use that fast cast (forgot the name but it sets in like a minute) stuff with some red dye. quite an easy job but will cost you about 80-100 or so in material (chemicals).

i think a one piece mould will do ...just make sure the back of it is the exposed part so you can sand it flat after...plus you wont see the back of it anyways when i put them in.

give solid solutions a visit.

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