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Old 20-02-2013, 10:48 AM   #1
austrav
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Default Snowflake gutter rash

Hi all. Just got my hands on a cheap set of snowflakes for my Zetec. I have always loved these wheels and have been waiting to get a set for a long time. They are cheap because of gutter rash. 2 of the wheels have major rash so they are in getting fixed. $$$$ so the other two which have some slight rash I decided not to get done....ran out of money really. Its really only on the very lip edge. When i get some more money i will probably get them done also but for now does anyone have any tips to hide it? Spray? silver nikko? paint? scream at it? etc.

I know this is more a general question but i would prefer some advice from focus owners first.

Cheers!
Trav

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