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Stripping Paint Off Wheels And Performance Gains Noticed!


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Don't really care why it was done, was asking if you were serious that it was a reduction of 1.6kg. Please re-read post #163 and this time try and actually answer the question.

Tab, post 148 clearly answers the question. All you have do do is a simple calculation. 400gms X 4= 1.6kgs, yeah. Cheers

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:girlwah: If your rims were black and you polished them think of all the extra weight from the absorbed heat you would shed.

But then again hot air rises so would it make the car lighter if you painted them black? Thoughts?

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Wait...Pazzo has offspring? OH jeebus.....

Yep don't worry as he takes after his mum. Like Freeze said hate FB son is banned from using it when at my house, when with me for 2 weeks it's a pisser watching him trying to sneak on.
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But I think what tab is getting at, even though its pretty obvious but anyway...its fkn 1.6kg off 4 rims! Wtf paint is that? 10 layers also?

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Yep don't worry as he takes after his mum. Like Freeze said hate FB son is banned from using it when at my house, when with me for 2 weeks it's a pisser watching him trying to sneak on.

You sure its facebook? Could be fapping...

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