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Re: Any body read german? PZwo Question



Matt-

I would give VW Sport a call since they sell those wheels.  Or you could try
to get a hold of Brian McCauley, he has the wheels you are looking for on his
car and maybe he can answer your questions.
<A HREF="http://www.gimptech.net/jwelty/briangtivr6.html">Brian McCauley's
1997 GTI VR6</A>
http://www.gimptech.net/jwelty/briangtivr6.html
Jeff


In a message dated 3/29/99 4:18:36 AM Eastern Standard Time,
glx97@mindspring.com writes:

> Their web site does not appear to have much detail to the process.  Most I
>  could find was that they follow the powdercoating with a wet lacquer.  They
>  did have a form to request more information, but you'd have to hope they
>  would respond in English.  Best advice is to check with an American
>  distributor.
>  
>  
>  Good luck,
>  Bryan
>  '97 GLX
>  
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: <MAOberer@aol.com>
>  To: <gti-vr6@cobra.ccsi.com>; <jettaglx@igtc.com>
>  Sent: Sunday, March 28, 1999 1:12 PM
>  Subject: Any body read german? PZwo Question
>  
>  
>  > I am curious about how the Projektzwo wheels are powdercoated. I know
that
>  > they are available in polished, but that the powdercoated ones look just
>  as
>  > nice.  I have looked on www.projektzwo.de and it leads me nowhere, I
can't
>  > read german.  Does anyone know how they powdercoat the wheels or how to
>  read
>  > german so I can figure out what their site says?
>  >
>  > thanks!
>  > Matt Oberer
>  > 95 Vento "Shaming my german heritage because I can't speak the language"
>  > edition
>  >