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Old 10-03-2009, 01:07 PM
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Guys, what's the significance of the Time Attack theme on wheels? Pardon my ignorance .
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Originally Posted by Anzafin' post='1023875' date='Oct 3 2009, 04:27 PM
Congrats! The paint job looks very good and I say yes for the time attack !
Hmmm. Why I am not surprised that you're in favor of the Time Attack?

Seriously, I love what the OP has done to his 124s. He did quality work and transformed his wheels from run of the mill 124s to something unique and, to me anyway, special.

Nicely done.
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Originally Posted by Anzafin' post='1023875' date='Oct 3 2009, 04:27 PM
Congrats! The paint job looks very good and I say yes for the time attack !
Anzafin, I actually need to thank you for the idea. I really liked what you did with your rims. They look great. While I was preparing myself for the winter set up I figured it was worth a shot and the end result I think came out pretty good. I searched for two days and couldn't find black style 124 with TA to see how it would look like. I figured instead of having black like everybody else I would be the first one with it.

Scott... Thanks for the props. Different and special indeed.
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This is the Duplicolor products I used... Primer,black,clearcoat



I used 350 grit sandpaper and sanded the rims, washed with soap and water wiped it down dry then masked the rim....



I sprayed about 5 to 6 coats of primer, then the black and finished off with clearcoat....



I used this halogen light I bought from Home depot for like $6.00 It's 500watts and put out a lot of heat so after each process I put the light close to the rim and let it bake for like 30min. The rims were very warm to touch. Rinse and repeat for each rim.




After 2 days and many hours here is the finished product....










I'm going to let them sit for a day or two then I will mount the on the car...stay tuned
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Originally Posted by bimmer722' post='1023997' date='Oct 3 2009, 09:25 PM
This is the Duplicolor products I used... Primer,black,clearcoat

I used 350 grit sandpaper and sanded the rims, washed with soap and water wiped it down dry then masked the rim....

I sprayed about 5 to 6 coats of primer, then the black and finished off with clearcoat....

I used this halogen light I bought from Home depot for like $6.00 It's 500watts and put out a lot of heat so after each process I put the light close to the rim and let it bake for like 30min. The rims were very warm to touch. Rinse and repeat for each rim.

After 2 days and many hours here is the finished product....


I'm going to let them sit for a day or two then I will mount the on the car...stay tuned
Great work.
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Originally Posted by bimmer722' post='1023967' date='Oct 3 2009, 07:52 PM
Scott... Thanks for the props. Different and special indeed.
Any time my friend. Seriously, if I just saw pics of those wheels, I would have thought that they were done by a body shop or wheel specialist. Can't wait to see them at the next meet.
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Nice work! You could have a side line refinishing wheels now!
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Originally Posted by Brit_in_NJ' post='1024039' date='Oct 3 2009, 10:41 PM
Nice work! You could have a side line refinishing wheels now!

If I had the time I would. I figure if I went the powder coating route it would of cost me about $400-$500. Total cost to me was a only $60.00 and a little elbow grease!!!!
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Originally Posted by bimmer722' post='1024041' date='Oct 3 2009, 09:51 PM
If I had the time I would. I figure if I went the powder coating route it would of cost me about $400-$500. Total cost to me was a only $60.00 and a little elbow grease!!!!
but spray paint is never as tough as two-stage paints or powder coat.
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Originally Posted by turboawd' post='1024044' date='Oct 3 2009, 11:01 PM
but spray paint is never as tough as two-stage paints or powder coat.

You are right on that but for winter rims I would say it was money well spent.


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