Syphon's MK3 Leon Cupra SC DSG

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They do look a bit specialised, I agree. I'm thinking cheapish 18 inch rims for the winter months? Going to be challenging keeping those machined alloys in good nick otherwise.

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My MK3 Leon Cupra at Awesome GTI
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Scott
 
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Prefer white. Looks like there is nothing under the numberplate black.

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jonjay

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May be hard to refurbish the wheel cause they have to recruit the face. If I was you I would buy another wheel and get the other refurbished and see what it comes back like. Then that can be your spare.

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LeonCR

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At that price i would be inclined to leave it as it is for now, its really not that bad
 

jonjay

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Wow that's a lot of money! Did the dealer confirm whether they can get the wheel refurbed? I remember BMW using Lepsoms for all their diamond cut wheels because they could ensure they would come back looking like the OEM wheel did. Problem with refurbishing a cut face is that they need to cut the wheel back a little bit to get the damage out. It will look very slightly different to the rest.

When I saw they came as standard on the Cupra i was worried about this from experience with my old leon. Sort of wish they did standard colour ones!
 
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When I saw they came as standard on the Cupra i was worried about this from experience with my old leon. Sort of wish they did standard colour ones!

Me too. Stunned they are 500 quid a pop. Definitely be looking for a different (cheap) second set of wheels for the winter I think.

Hopefully Scott's damage can be repaired adequately. Failing that, I'd be tempted to live with it. I think they will get more damage at some point (especially with females added in to the equation).
 

jonjay

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I'm not sure how easy they are going to be to repair. The finish has tiny grooves you can see here in this close up

Cupra 280 wheel finish by scn_syphon, on Flickr

Scott
From the picture you can see where they cut around the edge of the wheel initially and then stopped. Looks like a clear cut off point. The refurb place may be able to do the same thing and then relacquer. Of course as I said in my other posts it means they will need to cut it back a little but it might not be that bad!
 
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