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| Tweet Topic Started: Friday 29-01-2010, 20:31 (65 Views) | |
| silverback | Friday 29-01-2010, 20:31 Post #1 |
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hi Ted ,who did you use to galvanise your rims and aprox cost .Thank in advance. |
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All the best, Peter | |
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| Friday 29-01-2010, 22:34 Post #2 | |
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Hi Pete, Gee that was over 20 years ago when I was running splits on my first Troopy. The company was Industrial Galvanizers in Spearwood. I think all up it was $100.00 for 4 rims. Cheers Ted |
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Cheers, Ted ![]() www.havewheelswilltravel.iinet.net.au "I believe that if life gives you lemons,you should make lemonade & try to find somebody whose life has given them vodka, & have a party"!!!! | |
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