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Old 09-15-2012, 04:05 PM   #29
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Re: How to get oxidation off billet wheels

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Wow, I wish I would seen this thread earlier, I found some Intro Vista on craig's list 5 months ago in the same shape as "J Medero's" post 15 pic 1, but I'm a scareddy cat, so I took them it had the tires removed and had them professionally polished at 100 buck a wheel (ouch) but they look real purdy now .
Hey, were you at the Home Depot in Tracy yesterday (Friday the 14th)? I saw you (thought it must be you) loading stuff into the bed. I told my wife, "Hey, I know that truck! The owner lives in A****er. I should go introduce my self." to which she promptly replied, "No, because the boys have swimming at 2:30 in Livermore and you can talk forever!" so sorry I didn't come over and say hello. Beautiful truck! Love the two-tone and the rims.
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