To Powder Coat, Or To Bullitt

uncltrvlnmatt

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The cost is about the same to do either. I found some new Bullitts for $535 shipped. It will cost me about $125 per wheel to have them powder coated black.

The Mach wheels I have are off of my 03 Mach1 parts car that was rolled. The have some pretty serious scratches on them. I tried to buff them out with no success. I sanded the one wheel with 800 grit sand paper and ended up going through the finish because they were so deep.

What do you guys think? I know what I am thinking, but I want your opinions.
 

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What size bullitts are we talking? If they are 18s and/or deepdish then I say those, if they are stock Bullitts i'd hit up the machs.
 

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OnyxCobra said:
What size bullitts are we talking? If they are 18s and/or deepdish then I say those, if they are stock Bullitts i'd hit up the machs.
x2 on that
 

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I hate black wheels, but love 97 Cobra wheels, so that's how I voted.

Oh, and I have '95 Cobras on my daily driver. I *heart* them.
 

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i've never been a fan of the mach wheels. i like the idea of being different but i'd take the wider wheels regardless of the style
 

S.V.T

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I'm going to go way out on a limb here and say Powder coat them an Aluminum Blue!

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I'm a mustang fan but this 35th Trans Am looks Tits!
 

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