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wheel cover should be no problem as most of them are generally softer...you can spray a layer of "flex" agent before priming then the polyurethane paint will remain if the wheel cover happen to flex.

 

so should be workable. :thumb: :goodluck:

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wah.. tis is bad man... thread seems like a ghost town to me..

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hahaha.. i can c tat.. well.. was juz trying to ask arnd.. :cheeky:

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