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Myself, I dont know what I am going to do. But yes they can put a special mask on the rims and leave the lip polished. They can do two colours aswell. not that im considering it, it was just something they told me. as far as the colours, i was amazed at how many there was to pic from, and friggen nice ones too.
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I would definitely powdercoat. It's much more durable. Yea the new powdercoats out now are amazing. High quality powdercoaters are not only doing flats, satins, and glosses in many different colors, they are also doing candys and translucent coatings as well. It's pretty amazing stuff.
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