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  1. It that PPG DBC4000??? Shit lays out like glass... dust free in 15-20 min. $150 gallon. It'll make a $300 paint job look like a $3000 job. The question is, what will it look like in 5 years. PPG spends more money testing products than any other company, or so I've been told. But if you rember the late 80's early 90's Chevys... PPG.
  2. No harm Greg...

     

    As a sales guy here, general experience with wheels would be a plus, for example: bolt pattrens, offsets, ect... but not necessary. The sales guy would not be fixing wheels. The job would consist of making new contacts, mantaining current commerical customers (face time), and some delivery/pick-up. A good driving record is necessary. We are going to hire someone next week. If your're intrested, you can send your resume to:

     

    wheelmedic@sbcglobal.net

  3. It's hard to tell from the picture, but it looks repairable with a little weld. It's hard to 'feather edge' chrome for a seamless repair, but if you put enough powder-coat down to fill, it should look okay. If you are going to paint/powder-coat chrome, make sure the wheels have been media blasted, this will aid in adhesion. But I've never had any luck with liquid primers (even acid etch) sticking to chrome, peels off like tape.
  4. A few years ago, when the company was getting off the ground (in korea), they had to sub-let the wiring harness manufacturing to a thrid party. For six months or so of production (around 2000 i guess) the wire insulation color in the car didn't even come close to matching the factory ETMs. Needless to say, diagnosing a electrical issue was almost impossibe.
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