Alloy art, southend.

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Baker
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Alloy art, southend.

Post by Baker »

Just a little plug to these people. refurbed my enkei racing s wheels.
Finish was superb, got the rims diamond cut.

if anyone wants to know how much these cost if thinking of using them, please pm me.

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Steve Horrocks
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Re: Alloy art, southend.

Post by Steve Horrocks »

Look well do them, although I think you may have cocked up a little with the offset!! :thumleft:
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Baker
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Re: Alloy art, southend.

Post by Baker »

300mm spacers!
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Marf
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Re: Alloy art, southend.

Post by Marf »

They look good mate, kind wish I'd stumped up the extra and had the rims polished now :lol:
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Re: Alloy art, southend.

Post by msherry21 »

Are these 2 or 3 piece split rims?

How long did they take to do?

I think its difficult to find wheel specialists in the UK that can refurb split rims with a polished/ chrome lip. I certainly don't know of any in Scotland.

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Re: Alloy art, southend.

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2 piece :thumleft:
Baker
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Re: Alloy art, southend.

Post by Baker »

yup, 2 piece. Easy to split, not entirely sure why some places dont refurb them. 3 piece are a bit of a nightmare im told. I think Marf even split them himself...that right?

These arent polished but diamond cut. Not quite as shiny but you get the longevity as they're laquered.
They should take 3 days, these took a little longer as there were issues with the valves, rare size.
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Re: Alloy art, southend.

Post by loudandproud205 »

I spit mine myself can feel like there welded together where you first start but stick at it and they do split.
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Re: Alloy art, southend.

Post by Jonny Hizzle »

They're good lads at alloy art, got a picture somewhere of them refurbing the wheels on 2 new astons which got damaged at the showroom.
The younger lad there got to deliver them back too =P~
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