Keystones?

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Keystones?

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Not sure if these would fit the roadster or not.

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Nice! Not my style, but looks to be a great deal on some cool wheels. I could help accommodate if anyone was interested in them. Let me know. They are only a couple of miles from me.
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Yeah they look cool, yeah the price is good............but,that chip. It is more like a chunk.

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How the hell ya gonna fix that? And if it can be fixed how much will that cost??

Hardly worth it in my opinion. This isn't a case of wheels with some minor curb rash.
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With many wheels these days costing thousands, the demand for wheel repair is on the rise.
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I do agree with Roman however, that is a gnarly chunker!
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pebbles wrote:With many wheels these days costing thousands, the demand for wheel repair is on the rise.
http://www.stevescustom.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I do agree with Roman however, that is a gnarly chunker!
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Ya mean it is not a good application of JB Weld?

Nah, funny, I looked really close at the rim edges looking for the chunk, then it hit me, POW!

I think you are in for some tack welding, or get some spinners and put them on and hide it!
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