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Originally posted by Peter Sharp

 

I missed your post by a couple of hours and so could not make it.

How do they look ? are you happy with them ? Do you have pic's ?

 

Thanks

Right Kids,

I picked the wheels up on Saturday from Bracknell Tyre and Battery and I was very impressed with the quality of the work. I might even venture to say 'excellent' but I have nothing else to compare with. The scuffs and curb rash have gone and the wheels look pristine (no pun intended):-) Not having a digital camera, I have been trying to enlist the help of a friend of mine. Sadly, the only opportunity was last night (circa 10.30). To say the quality is not good at all is an understatement - but it hints at the quality of the work. Hopefully I will be able to get better pics which I will endeavour to send.

 

The salient details of the reurbishment are:

1) the company used is none other than Spit 'n' Polish

 

2) price per 17" wheel is £38 + VAT

 

3) turnaround was 3 days.

 

Errr, hope this helps (well apart from the blurred piccies)

 

Rgds,

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Originally posted by Raoul Haynes

Right Kids,

I picked the wheels up on Saturday from Bracknell Tyre and Battery and I was very impressed with the quality of the work. I might even venture to say 'excellent' but I have nothing else to compare with. The scuffs and curb rash have gone and the wheels look pristine (no pun intended):-) Not having a digital camera, I have been trying to enlist the help of a friend of mine. Sadly, the only opportunity was last night (circa 10.30). To say the quality is not good at all is an understatement - but it hints at the quality of the work. Hopefully I will be able to get better pics which I will endeavour to send.

 

The salient details of the reurbishment are:

1) the company used is none other than Spit 'n' Polish

 

2) price per 17" wheel is £38 + VAT

 

3) turnaround was 3 days.

 

Errr, hope this helps (well apart from the blurred piccies)

 

Rgds,

Piccies:

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Originally posted by Raoul Haynes

The salient details of the reurbishment are:

1) the company used is none other than Spit 'n' Polish

 

 

Reply from Spit 'n' Polish:

 

We do not do split rims.

 

Thank you for your enquiry, but I am afraid we cannot help on this occasion

 

Yours

 

Spit & Polish.

 

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Originally posted by Peter Evans

Hey Raoul,

 

My old wheels are looking good, I hardly recognised them - or was that the fuzzy picture!! :p

Hi Peter,

Glad you made it onto the BBS:D. Your old wheels have indeed come up a treat - it's just a pity the picture came out so badly. Hopefully I'll be able to make it to Boxhill - not sure yet, then you can have a look. I'll try not to curb the other three!! Why oh why do NCP car parks in London have such high curbs and narrow lanes???:mad: :stupid:

 

Rgds,

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