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Date Posted: 19:59:08 11/21/01 Wed
Author: Pierre
Author Host/IP: 168.209.98.50
Subject: Re: Polishing Wheels Question
In reply to: Jerry 87 928S4 's message, "Polishing Wheels Question" on 18:48:14 11/21/01 Wed

Jerry don't do it. Polished wheels on a black car looks okay(ish) but on red it's gonna make your car look 'cheap'. IMHO.

Here's an alternative you may wanna consider. When I got my cup2s I had them sprayed 6 coats brighter silver before putting them on. (one of my little detailing secrets - don't tell *L*.) The result is perky wheels but they still look Porsche. See for yourself...

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