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Getting Fuch Wheels redone

inkyboy911

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Had a nitghmare time with getting my fuch wheels redone for my SSE, totally slowed my sale down and now I'm thinking I'll just keep it as it's nearly summer....well almost!! :)

Some pics of the bad pitting which has now been sorted.

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Where did you go to get it sorted? I need my wheels tidied up a bit, but I'd rather just leave my whole car with someone than have to take the wheels off and deliver them..
 
Wheels were pitted very badly, but the guy has sorted it out now, total magic guy, George at RMS in Ayrshire... www.rmsstainlessexhausts.com is his company, a nicer guy you could not meet. Thinking of getting an exhaust from him for it too.

Looking forward to getting it back after it's 10k refurb!!

He has basically repainted/powder coated the whole wheel and will now paint the centres back in gloss black. It will look amazing.

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Painting the whole fuchs wheels is a totally different approach and well different from the factory finish, whereby the outer band is polished and than anodised, and then the centre is painted.

It probably will look pleasing to the eye but Nick Moss is known for his refurbishment services to factory spec http://http://www.early911.co.uk/html/fuchs_rims.html

I have not heard that it is a problem leaving your car there: its only when you want to collect it that you have to deal with Lucy the Labrador![;)]

bert


 

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