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Old Sep 2, 2008 | 10:33 AM
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These are the 18" Track wheels that come on the 2003 350Z Track Model, I'm selling them, looking for $500, you get the wheels, no tires or tpms. They are powdercoated gunmetal, the powdercoated is shot, the tire machine at my work ate up the powdercoat and basically tore the skin of the powdercoat, the wheels are in perfect condition they just need to be re-powdercoated.

I will get pictures up later tonight. I looked underneath the powdercoat, since the wheel is now exposed and it looks like the original paint from factory is still perfect, I'm not quite sure how the powdercoat works, I assumed it is some sort of skin over the wheel. These wheels came on my track model the original owner, a friend of mine had the wheels powdercoated.

I'm looking for local pickup. I'll get pictures up later tonight.

Passenger Rear


Passenger Front


This picture shows how the wheel is still perfect its just the powdercoat.


Drivers Rear


Drivers Front

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Old Sep 2, 2008 | 12:47 PM
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Old Sep 2, 2008 | 01:10 PM
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you got a picture of a whole car with those rims on?
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 04:05 AM
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Bumpity bump, if anyone wants pictures of the wheels more detailed, I'll get some for ya, like I said, wheels are absolutely perfect the powdercoat however is freakin shot, lol.
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Nice hood. free bump lol. I've seen these in person and they look hot
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coming up to toronto anytime soon?
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Would it be possible to remove the powder-coating and get the original color back?
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Originally Posted by Arnold K.
Would it be possible to remove the powder-coating and get the original color back?

I honestly have no idea, when I pull at the powdercoat it just comes off, and the wheel looks brand new underneath, however when I learned about powdercoating I always assumed it like molecularly fused, doesn't seem to be the case. I've been trying to find out who did the original powdercoating, but my friend doesn't remember who he used, lol. I thought there was sandblasting involved, etc...but like I said, everything is shiny underneath so I have no idea.
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