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jack20 |
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It's time for tires. I've been thinking of having my 2.0 Fuchs wheels fully polished. They are in overall good condition and the original anodizing seems to be intact. I love the look of the polished wheels but I also like originality. Any thoughts on polished Fuchs?
If I have them polished can I restore to the original look down the road...? |
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john77 |
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I think it comes down to personal taste. I stripped and polished a set of 911 fuchs many years ago... and then realized I didn't like it.
You can get them re-anodized, but my guess is it costs $$$. Could be wrong on the cost though. |
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