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Old 06-04-2015, 11:56 PM   #27
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yeah its definitely not the sort of thing that can be done that way unless the shop is highly specialized with painting wheels. scheduling in the shop is very dynamic so it's not like an appointment to get an oil change, you could bring something in and if the shop is reasonably busy it could get painted in an afternoon, 2 days, or longer if the powder has to be brought in (special colors). best is to go into a shop, pick out a color, find out the timeline based on that color and scheduling, and wait for a call.
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