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I've seen plenty of powdercoated wheels that really look good and others that look really bad. My biggest concerns would be that the person doing the work understands these are aluminum wheels so the process is slightly different as far as materials and oven baking temperatures than steel. If they don't do it right, air can bubble out of the aluminum and cause pin sized imperfections on the wheel. Second concern is that the person doing the work might think you are joe schmo and will settle for low quality work. If not applied correctly, powdercoat can glob up and look too thick in places. Some forum members have mailed in wheels to shops that are really good with wheels like these and have gotten amazing results. I'd search around for recommendations. You are probably looking at $100-$150 per wheel for good work.
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