Awesome you got that rim repaired man. They did a good job on that.
To be honest with you, it was actually more than a good job.
(When I stopped by at the shop for the first time, all he said was: "It'll be 100 bucks+tax. Come back in 2 days at anytime between 11am~4pm. You won't be able to tell where the damage is." That was it. No PQ, no appointment, not even my phone #. When I showed up, he told me that the schedule was being packed, but he squeezed me in as he promised me.)
In the end, I felt like leaving him a big tip w/ my payment, but he didn't accept. ...What a professional guy. I'll definately go back if I ever damage my wheels again. ←If not for long, I can recommend anyone I know in town. Btw, I saw a wide variety of his client's cars standing by from Maserati to well-maintained MX-6.
(To whoever lives in Seattle reading this,)
http://www.stevescustom.com/ FTW!
was it the same rim?!

I've seen expensive rims with worst curb rash.. insane brake dust..
and they don't seem to care.
but you my friend is not one of them.
Yes indeed, it's the same wheel, my friend.

Thanks for the compliment. Means a lot to me.
Regardless of your parts being quality ones or not, one should always pour your heart into it to give a good care of your stuff. It's because those are the fruit of your hard earned cash, hard earned trust as a gift, good trade by exchange linked by a fate, or whatever the reasons how we get our parts for our cars. Gotta care one's ride with luv.
Checked & adjusted the tire pressure today. The feeling of small bumps on roads have become a little softer. It seems like my car is happy now.
