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    Big Brake Kit Big Gordy's Avatar
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    The "We Restore Alloys" place in Stirling have an open night coming up soon and they usually have deals on getting your alloys repaired. Last year it was £200 for 4 and £300 for diamond cutting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Gordy View Post
    The "We Restore Alloys" place in Stirling have an open night coming up soon and they usually have deals on getting your alloys repaired. Last year it was £200 for 4 and £300 for diamond cutting.

    £50 for one then?
    Is there a link?

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    I used Wheel Pro Scotland a few years back and they did a top notch job. Cant remember the exact price but was around the £200-250 mark for all 4 wheels in "shadow chrome" finish which is silver over black and looked awesome (subtle but special!)
    They do a lot of work for main dealers and usually have pretty high end stuff in (eg. Ferraris and the like) - I used to work round the corner from them so often ogled at what they had in!
    It was the Edinburgh branch I went to but they also have one in Glasgow.

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    Maybe we can all go to The Wheel Specialist and get some sort of club discount?? [/QUOTE]

    Add me to the list caught one of the 18” polished cup wheels. First wheel iv hit for ten years gutted.
    I’m falkirk way too planning to visit we restore alloys in Stirling.

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    I’ve had several sets of rims done at covanhill powder coasters in forth, last set was done in Audi smoked chrome


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    I had mine redone a couple of weeks ago by Wheel Pro Scotland in Glasgow, can’t fault them. Price depends on whether you need a custom colour or not, but can recommend them fully


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    If there ends up being a group deal going somewhere count me in as I've a full set of 4 needing done at some point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Borvad View Post
    £50 for one then?
    Is there a link?
    Don't think it works like that. I'm sure that's just a 4 wheel deal Check out their facebook page as I think that's where I saw it advertised
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    I thought I would join the alloy wheel scrape club today

    Does anyone have a recommendation for a repairer in the Ayr area?

    Thanks

    Andrew
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