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Twingo Renaultsport 133
Replacing or Refurbing Gordini Alloys..
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike_Robo" data-source="post: 138530" data-attributes="member: 646"><p>My two rear wheels have started to 'peel' around the rims, I've spoken to Renault UK and they have said that it is caused by the wheels getting knocked/caught when the tires have been changed, causing an area of the lacquer to be removed, water has then found these 'holes/gaps' and worked itself around the rest of the wheel. </p><p></p><p>Renault UK have offered to pay for 50% of the cost for two new alloys, so I'd be paying around £270. </p><p></p><p>taking into consideration the cost of this, has anybody refurbed gordini alloys in the north east? or at least diamond cut alloys to get an idea of cost? </p><p></p><p>part of me is thinking to have them sprayed another colour possibly white, or to go and buy a set of second hand oz ultraleggeras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike_Robo, post: 138530, member: 646"] My two rear wheels have started to 'peel' around the rims, I've spoken to Renault UK and they have said that it is caused by the wheels getting knocked/caught when the tires have been changed, causing an area of the lacquer to be removed, water has then found these 'holes/gaps' and worked itself around the rest of the wheel. Renault UK have offered to pay for 50% of the cost for two new alloys, so I'd be paying around £270. taking into consideration the cost of this, has anybody refurbed gordini alloys in the north east? or at least diamond cut alloys to get an idea of cost? part of me is thinking to have them sprayed another colour possibly white, or to go and buy a set of second hand oz ultraleggeras. [/QUOTE]
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