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  • #16
    whats their price per wheel Dave ?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Banishit View Post

      whats their price per wheel Dave ?
      Between £22.50 - £25.00 + vat

      This is strip, prepare and full powder coat
      cheeRS

      DAVE

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      • #18
        Alloys

        Any pictures of a refurbished 7 inch RS alloys all silver from these guys?

        CheeRS,

        Joe.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Joe View Post

          Any pictures of a refurbished 7 inch RS alloys all silver from these guys?

          CheeRS,

          Joe.
          ALL my 7's have been done at Lap Tap

          cheeRS

          DAVE

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          • #20
            Took my 7s to lab tab this is what I got back, was told that's what you get with old wheels


            CheeRS
            Martin


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            • #21
              spit & polish always recut the wheels to stop that....
              sigpiccheeRS paul

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              • #22
                Originally posted by wiggyrs View Post

                Took my 7s to lab tab this is what I got back, was told that's what you get with old wheels
                lol lol lol

                You must be the guy who inspected his wheels with a magnifying glass as described by the owner of Lap Tab

                cheeRS

                DAVE

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by RS2000&MEXICO View Post

                  spit & polish always recut the wheels to stop that....
                  I dont think Lap Tab offer cutting etc

                  But agree that is what Wiggys wheels require
                  cheeRS

                  DAVE

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post
                    I dont think Lap Tab offer cutting etc

                    But agree that is what Wiggys wheels require

                    all depends on how good your rims are...
                    sigpiccheeRS paul

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by RS2000&MEXICO View Post

                      all depends on how good your rims are...
                      Not into Rimming myself Paul so can only take your word for it
                      cheeRS

                      DAVE

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post
                        Not into Rimming myself Paul so can only take your word for it
                        it's good m8....
                        sigpiccheeRS paul

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                        • #27
                          it always tastes nice too ...

                          wonder would any of the 3 mentioned business's send wheels back to ireland or would they do a free delievery

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                          • #28
                            Got the wheels back today and there good.
                            But 3 are going back, couple of poor mistakes
                            The other set will be checked with there owner tonight
                            i think at least 1 of his will be sent back also.

                            cheeRS Gary...
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                            My Car in The vBGarage

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by wiggyrs View Post
                              Took my 7s to lab tab this is what I got back, was told that's what you get with old wheels

                              surely thats not right , did they prep them i think not , that looks like the've painted over the knackared paintwork

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                              • #30
                                It's known as micro blistering, it's where the paint hasn't adhered to the substrate, and is effectively 'floating', if you ran a fingernail over that area it would possibly flake off
                                Cheers Rob.



                                www.RWD-Escort.co.uk

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