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<blockquote data-quote="Shane998" data-source="post: 135899" data-attributes="member: 3711"><p>I was given 3 old Dunlop rusty rims I know a very good chrome plater (which is important ) who does lots of parts for custom cars and bikes so he was aware of preserving the stampings and that the centres would be painted So he was careful with the polishing Can’t give you better pics because I have masked of for light blasting of the centres but have not been able to get done because of COVID as the only person I know who can do this job properly is an older guy (usually the best)who has not been working But soon I hope After painting I have good old school sign writer who now specialises in pinstriping So to answer your question I would say that someone could probably use them but because of the cost of restoring they are probably not worth a lot in present state because as stated by others here there are other very good options</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane998, post: 135899, member: 3711"] I was given 3 old Dunlop rusty rims I know a very good chrome plater (which is important ) who does lots of parts for custom cars and bikes so he was aware of preserving the stampings and that the centres would be painted So he was careful with the polishing Can’t give you better pics because I have masked of for light blasting of the centres but have not been able to get done because of COVID as the only person I know who can do this job properly is an older guy (usually the best)who has not been working But soon I hope After painting I have good old school sign writer who now specialises in pinstriping So to answer your question I would say that someone could probably use them but because of the cost of restoring they are probably not worth a lot in present state because as stated by others here there are other very good options [/QUOTE]
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