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Old 05-14-2012, 03:09 PM   #3
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I've done on a few motorcycles that I've had. It definitely looks good but as stated before...you have to stay on top of it.

Maybe its just me but for $1000.00, I'd think you could get another nice set of wheels. Maybe even get a similar set for much less and try/do it yourself. Its really not hard.

All finishes has drawbacks and appeal. Just depends on which you like the most.

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I know a few fellow riders who've done it to it with engine cases and rims on their motorcycles. It looks good, but it is something you'll have to stay on top of after that. I did it once, years ago, and was ok with it.

It's not something I'd do again. Partly because it creates a maintenance type of situation, but mostly because I don't care for a non-stock look. That's on my Boxster as well as any of my motorcycles. I make very few alterations to my vehicles. My Boxster will never be anything other than stock.
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