Bronze Wheels? Would I do that? Yes, yes I would
#32
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Nordschleife Master
humm, with a polished lip? I'm sure if done well it would look good.
I won't do it, as these wheels were scuffed up, so too much to repair.
I won't do it, as these wheels were scuffed up, so too much to repair.
#35
Thread Starter
Nordschleife Master
Bryan,
I feel more at home in the 951 than any other car, and its good to have one back in the garage, even if she is very close to stock. I do plan on slowly making changes to her to bring her up to speed, I have a set of brake pads ready to go in, two sets of phone dials, and up next will be some suspension work, and perhaps chips and a test pipe. I just want the car to be up to the task of VIR / RoadAtlanta.
I feel more at home in the 951 than any other car, and its good to have one back in the garage, even if she is very close to stock. I do plan on slowly making changes to her to bring her up to speed, I have a set of brake pads ready to go in, two sets of phone dials, and up next will be some suspension work, and perhaps chips and a test pipe. I just want the car to be up to the task of VIR / RoadAtlanta.
#40
Just tell me you are going to finish them with clear...
When I re-painted my wheels I thought they looked OK, then I cleared them, a little wetsand action followed by polishing later... Huge difference..
Ians bronze I actually like, but they needed to be clear coated to have a finished look... as they were (5 years ago..thanks for pointing that out Travis, I actually hadn't looked at the date until I read your post) look unfinished to me...
When I re-painted my wheels I thought they looked OK, then I cleared them, a little wetsand action followed by polishing later... Huge difference..
Ians bronze I actually like, but they needed to be clear coated to have a finished look... as they were (5 years ago..thanks for pointing that out Travis, I actually hadn't looked at the date until I read your post) look unfinished to me...