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Does anyone want to trade their black wheels for my silver wheels?

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Old Feb 23, 2008 | 07:26 AM
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Does anyone want to trade their black wheels for my silver wheels?

Does anyone want to trade their black wheels for my silver wheels?

I prefer California but will do others if needed.

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Old Feb 23, 2008 | 07:34 AM
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Hi Black bear- what did you buy?

You can have your wheels powdercoated for a more uniform/durable finish then the factory black, thinking of doing this too.

If you decide to trade the OEM painting was a $2K option from Porsche.
 
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Powdercoating is a good way to go. Do gloss black if you want to match the factory GT3 RS look.
 
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Can't powder coating actually make the wheel weaker due to heating it up?
 
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Various perspectives on this from guys more educated than me. Check the archives.
 
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Originally Posted by GT3 Kid
Can't powder coating actually make the wheel weaker due to heating it up?
I do not know why you people think heating a wheel to 400 or so will weaken the wheel. Not true please back up with some Science. I have powder coated a lot of wheels and other things. Swing arms, wheels, links.

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