Official Burnt Titanium Part Thread
I know it's neo chro but I don't think you use burning to achieve the finish as you would with titanium. I believe they use acid to get this finish going.
Either way, this is the shop that does it.
http://www.wheeltechniques.com/
Either way, this is the shop that does it.
http://www.wheeltechniques.com/
not the piping, just the i/c. ok, so its really aluminum, but it came out really nice, imo. just imagine the possibilities...
Last edited by 03chi-town0Z; Jul 9, 2010 at 05:25 PM.
I know it's neo chro but I don't think you use burning to achieve the finish as you would with titanium. I believe they use acid to get this finish going.
Either way, this is the shop that does it.
http://www.wheeltechniques.com/
Either way, this is the shop that does it.
http://www.wheeltechniques.com/
Wow these guys are right down the street from me!
I wouldn't trust wheel techniques with anything I cared about. I gave them two items to paint for me and they screwed up both. On my valve cover they sandblasted it and didnt cover the bottom. They got sand into the baffles and I had to sell the cover at a loss.
The volks i sent them they did a cheap *** powdercoat and it was very thin in some areas. To top it off they didn't clear coat one of the barrels of the wheels....no attention to detail and a bunch of sorry *** excuses. I wont go there ever again nor would i recommend them to my worst enemy.
The volks i sent them they did a cheap *** powdercoat and it was very thin in some areas. To top it off they didn't clear coat one of the barrels of the wheels....no attention to detail and a bunch of sorry *** excuses. I wont go there ever again nor would i recommend them to my worst enemy.
For $250 a wheel that's a little pricey.
damn thanks bro not worth my time lol 1000 more dollars might as well consider gram lights at that point i need to find somebody with the paint and get ahold of that then i can handle it myself











