Some updated photos... painted wheels
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Some of you might recall a few weeks back that I was getting ready to paint my stock wheels black. Well, here it is...
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I talked to you at Sebring about your painted wheels. I still haven't decided what I'm going to do with mine now that they are in need of paint. It would be nice to match the look of my Kenisis wheels with a chrome or silver lip. Could you let me know who did yours , as I'm only about half and hour north of you. Thanks.
Last edited by Mike K.; 02-16-2006 at 11:08 AM.
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hey Mike. It was nice talking to you at Sebring. Terry Kramer at Kramer's Coachworks & Restoration did the work for me. They are located in Naples in the Pine Ridge industrial park. It took a while to get the masking correct, but overall I am pleased with the results. On my wheels the silver parts are the original factory finish. However, I would think they could polish and clearcoat the lips and paint the centers black if you rather.
Kramer's Coachworks & Restoration
5833 Houchin St.
Naples, FL 34109
239.597.1563
Kramer's Coachworks & Restoration
5833 Houchin St.
Naples, FL 34109
239.597.1563