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squarehead
Found this website which describes what you need & how to repair a kerbed alloy.

Looks pretty good to me:

http://www.autopia-carcare.com/realwhda.html


Sorry if it's already been posted previously!
Lex-aholic
That's tight - if you had the money to buy a Porsche would you seriously consider DIY'ing it yourself ? biggrin.gif
Kazi
Does look good and makes it look easy! I may try it on my spare...
squarehead
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QUOTE(Lex-aholic @ Dec 15 2005, 01:01 PM)
That's tight - if you had the money to buy a Porsche would you seriously consider DIY'ing it yourself ? biggrin.gif
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Could say the same about a £23k IS200 (well when new anyway!) biggrin.gif

It did make me laugh to see a porsche been touched up by handy andy though!
spikes
why go 2 all the trouble of covering the whole car,masking etc 2 stop overspray on bodywork? would b much easier job if the wheel was taken off.
eXOBeX
$31 dollars for both cans, I'd say that's not bad (if you're up to the job) compared to the cost of getting your wheels refurbed. Cans should last ages too!
lexus boy
just keep damaging them as often as I do.

That way you get them done so cheap its not worth bothering doing them myself.....lol
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