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Old 04-16-2008, 05:15 PM
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Well i just had some work done from Matt, owner of static elements. I was referred there by a professional stunt rider, Tone Medina. His pricing is super affordable, and because i was referred by Tone, i got to pick up my pieces same day!

He's affordable because he's the owner, and only worker there. He says he's been in the trade for 6 years now, but the shop is still new, thus, small.

He does every piece individually, and has custom colors too, like pearl, and candy colors.

I am in no way affiliated to this shop, just had a great experience with Matt, and hope you guys go support a small business owner.

www.staticelements.com
He's located right off the 87 - Alma exit
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might have to check this place out for whenever I decide to powder coat the FMIC piping or maybe some of the new stuff im getting in. hey Ant, do you know if he does powder coating for rims too?
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he did my rims same day, hah. So yes, he does. He will do anything, big or small, as long as it's capable of being powdercoated.

Tell him Anthony w/ the white wheels referred you
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Anthony, any pictures of the outcome of your wheels?
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Originally Posted by WashabiS2K,Apr 16 2008, 06:21 PM
might have to check this place out for whenever I decide to powder coat the FMIC piping or maybe some of the new stuff im getting in. hey Ant, do you know if he does powder coating for rims too?
I wouldn't powdercoat the FMIC. PC is pretty thick and could interfere with the heat transfer.
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Sorry not yet, next tuesday.
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just polish out the fmic piping
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hrmm ill keep in mind about that shop. when i need to power coat ill go to him.
thanks for letting us know
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know if they can remove powdercoating? trying to figure out if i wanna slightly change my set up a lil bit.
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They should be able to. Usually you have to media blast the item before you powdercoat it.


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