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Powder coating stock rims
I plan on powder-coating my stock rims tomorrow and was told by my dealership that it won't be a problem come time for the lease return. I actually have it in writing in an email. Has anyone had a problem returning their lease with powder-coated wheels? Obviously I'm going to a professional and reputable shop, doing them in gloss black.
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To OP - make sure you read every clause in your lease contract before modifying your car. Even something like powder coating rims, can be considered a modification from the original state of the car and the dealership will make you buy another set of wheels at lease closeout.
If you intend to do a buyback at the end of your lease - powdercoat away. BTW, emails mean nothing if your contract states something entirely different. Your signature is on the contract and that is legally binding. Maybe a note from your mom might help...lol |
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