craig_brux
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would like somebody to photoshop the wheels on my car, i would like them black, white, or grey. or just the spokes black.
thanks if any1 could do any of them.
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craig_brux
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anybody kind enough?
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Planty02
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Black:
Grey:
White:
If you decide to go grey have a look at the alloys in my avatar (and garage) - Theyre done in Rover Gunmetal Grey
[Edited on 29-03-2006 by Planty02]
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Planty02
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craig_brux
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thank you ppl!! i want gloss black but wanna do it myself, how easy is it to get a decent finish with spray cans? ive used them before but i dont want it to look obvious ive done it myself
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Planty02
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These were done with cans - not that difficult - just need to prep well and take your time. Will help if you've got a spare set of wheels to put on the car while you do it because they need to be left for a day or 2 to dry
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craig_brux
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think i might go grey, like urs planty, how many cans u used and where from? my cuzon reckons i dont need to primer them, just rub them down evenly. wot u lot reckon?
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Planty02
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these wheels had 6 cans used on them (2x grey primer, 2x Paint, 2x Laquer) but ideally should have been 3 as we nearly ran out at the end. Got the cans from halfords.
I would strongly recommend using primer as it gives the paint a good surface to bond to
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