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TX:$50 powdercoated evo 8 wheels
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i hope you get someone to swap...or you'll have one hell of a time "sanding" these down if they are powdercoated. it takes forever just to sandblast powdercoating off. i had to remove powdercoating from a part once and we had to let it soak in some kind of industrial strength finishing remover. it was so thick we had to put it on with a paint brush and it would eat through latex gloves in about a minute.
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i hope you get someone to swap...or you'll have one hell of a time "sanding" these down if they are powdercoated. it takes forever just to sandblast powdercoating off. i had to remove powdercoating from a part once and we had to let it soak in some kind of industrial strength finishing remover. it was so thick we had to put it on with a paint brush and it would eat through latex gloves in about a minute.
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I planned to visit my dad either today (Wednesday) or tomorrow. He stays in Bellmead so it's not a problem with me stopping by wherever to check the wheels out. I'll be rolling in the EVO which has my stock wheels with some Toyo Proxes. I painted my wheels about three months ago but have been planning to get them powder coated. I'll be interested in a straight out trade if you are since I plan to upgrade the tires down the road. I will PM you my cell phone number as I can shoot up there in about 90 minutes from contact. Thanks.