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SRTaj10

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Does anyone have pictures of the 03/04 SRT 10 rims powder coated in a black or grey? Reason I ask is I am thinking of having my wheels powder coated as I I have done some other work to the car. I also can't stand the polished finish on the stock wheels. If you have pics please post. Thanks!!!
-Taj
 
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Well Viper585, I went ahead and droppedmy wheels of for powdercoating. I will post pics once they are done. I did some other paint work to teh car and will post pics late next week so you all can tell me what you think.
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Terrific.I can hardly wait to see it.Im sure it will look great and I'll be next in line.I've been wanting to do it since I got the car a year ago. How long will it take?
 
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Well the guy said about 3 days so come thursday next week I will hopefully get some pics uploaded to you and the forum. I have done all the other work on the car myelf. I had the tail lights and brake light blacked out, tinted the windows pretty dark so I am doing the whole silver on black effect. Did some satin black paint work on the front and back of the car as well. Getting the rims powdercoated in a satin black as well so lets see. I will keep you updated butI think it will look really good and most of all be distinct from other SRT 10's.
 

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Taj,is the car black or silver?Mines black.How did you black out the lights in back?
 
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Viper585 my car is silver. As far as blacking out the tail lights it is pretty simple. All you do is mix clear paint and black paint. Apply the paint on with a spray gun. Depending on your mixture it shouldn't take you more than 6 coats to get the darkness desired. Leave only a minute or two for drying in between coats also. Once they have dried sand them lightly to get rid of the little dust specs and then buff them out. They look amazing and best of all at ngiht theya re completely visible. As soon as I get pics I will get them up.
-Taj
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Here are two photos of a spare set I had powder coated. I am going to take them back though and have them add a clear coat to them next week.

Sorry about the size. I just purchased a new digital camera and must have it set on the wrong setting. Back to reading the instructions.

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