18 inch Seat Alloys

Scully088

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May 14, 2017
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Hello,

Looking for a bit of advice. I'm looking to get my alloys refurbished as the pervious owner has put a few scuffs on them as well as quite a few stone chips. I'm not overly keen on the colour either.

I have the 18's on my 2013 Metallic black FR.

Any input/advice is welcomed. As well as any pictures of the work you may have done to your alloys.

cheers,
Sam
 

Hughes395

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Mar 29, 2016
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Hi i seen you asked for the photos in the other thread ill post em here for you.
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Scully088

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May 14, 2017
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Hi i seen you asked for the photos in the other thread ill post em here for you.
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Thanks a lot. I really like what you have done. In fact i would go as far as to say i want the exact same after seeing this. Would you say it would look good on a Black car too? I don't like the idea of fully black but that really has ticked the box.

Can you give me an idea on cost and where you got the work carried out? Did they do your calipers at the same time?
 

Hughes395

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Mar 29, 2016
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Sorry they arentactually mine i got that photo from another thread ive been quoted tho 250 4 wheels with tyres plus 20quid a wheel for the vinyl wrap. The ones in that photo are diamond cut

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Scully088

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May 14, 2017
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Sorry they arentactually mine i got that photo from another thread ive been quoted tho 250 4 wheels with tyres plus 20quid a wheel for the vinyl wrap. The ones in that photo are diamond cut

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Oh right. Yeah the diamond cut ones look sweet. Wrapping them might be ok but surely they won't last too long?
 

Hughes395

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Mar 29, 2016
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The picture below of some random wheels are the ones wrapped looks very similiar to me atleast and ive heard it lasts a good while and if you kerb them its less hastle as its only a bit of vinyl to cover it back over rather than relquring the whole wheel

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