D0E7202D-71CF-45DF-9A9E-6496128F5F3E_zpsbj6gr88k.jpg16CB7DE8-BDF7-4F05-A7AD-FBC3214BEF6A_zpsoavhk71w.jpgI`m in the midst of bringing a car back to its former glory. This thing really shined, and I detailed the crap out of it when I was younger. I took on a project to make it faster, life happened, and it got pretty neglected. It was always stored indoors, covered, and was decently taken care of while it sat. I am taking baby steps, one thing at a time, as I get it back to its former glory. I had a little time to tackles the rims, which in the past a little nevr dull, and seal them with some zaino and I was good to go. I thought this, would be easy, right.
looks pretty good huh?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psbj6gr88k.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psoavhk71w.jpg
I am sick to my stomach as to how much I neglected this car. It goes like a banshee, I guess that`s a positive. These rims maybe have 2500 miles on them.
What can I do to get these back? Steel/copper wool? I already have a sealant for when I get the rims back to life. Help!
Edit: I guess we can`t link pictures. Lame.
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