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Old 02-09-18, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by nycphotography
Any auto body guy should be able to do it pretty cheap, as CF body parts are pretty common now.

Just tape off the spokes before stripping and sanding, and use pinstriping tape for a clean line around the brake track, with resin safe stripper, and a good quality automotive UV matte clear coat.

And make sure he understands that there is no material to spare on the wheels!!
Thanks! I'll see what I can do. As luck would have it, my car is at a body shop right now and I'm supposed to pick it up this aft. I'll bring the wheels with me perhaps. I also have a line on some replacement wheels that are incredibly similar to my old Rail's which would make me a happy camper, except that I really wanted all my wheels to be tubeless.
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