I bought a set of wheels on Ebay and once they showed up were not in usable condition. I then located "Jason's Wheel Repair" in Chino CA 909 591-1220 who was able to bore the damaged lug areas and insert tapered inserts. He then cleaned, powdercoated them grey and did a brush finish on the exposed aluminum areas. I initially wanted what you want except he explained that the casting is porous and when he tries to turn or machine it, you will end up with little divots in the front. I know if you do internet searches, they show them machining the wheels, he advised against it even though he has the ability to do it.
After the initial Ebay purchase, freight, then freight back and forth to his shop and the repair, this isn't for everybody but it nailed the look I was looking for. New current aftermarket wheels will be substantially less expensive. I didn't find a similar business in Phoenix. Most of them paint the wheels to make them look like a machined surface, I know because I had somebody sneak one of them in on me on a car I bought.
The lesson I learned in this situation was if I purchased the best set of wheels I could find first, it would have allowed me too do what I wanted. If your wheels are curbed and gouged, I would sell them and look for a better set. Mine were not curbed, only the bolt holes elongated from them driving with them loose
I would recommend him, good guy, straight shooter, price was fair,
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