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> Wheel Polishing, Foung a great guy
Randal
post Sep 22 2012, 12:16 PM
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I didn't find him, but Greg McNair told me about a guy down by Prunedale that does wheel polishing. Mirror Image is the name.

Took a couple of Avon barrels down to him yesterday and no question he knows what he is doing.

Also think his prices are fair.

Does all the work for a couple of national big time fabricators, one of which you guys visited during the last big event out here....
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post Sep 22 2012, 02:12 PM
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Avon makes wheel barrels? I didn't know that. Tell me more
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post Sep 22 2012, 03:28 PM
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QUOTE(koozy @ Sep 22 2012, 01:12 PM) *

Avon makes wheel barrels? I didn't know that. Tell me more



Opps, meant to say Gotti(*) barrels. Acutally you can buy any barrel you want, but they are expensive. Depends upon the size, but they start at about 180 euros and go up. But why am I telling you this??? You already know.

BTW I finally found some outer 4"ers, so now have the option of running 4"/7" to move the tire an inch closer to the inner wheel well.

(*) Ha, guess I just have AVONs on the mind. Can't wait to see how A15's work on a light weight car...should work seeing this is what they were designed to do. Sure wish I had had them on and dialed in at the Cascade Lakes event. It was so cold...they would have worked perfectly.
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