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stinga

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 20:26

oh yeh...has he still got that beast of a car?


dna23

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 20:09

quote:
Originally posted by stinga
quote:
Originally posted by dna23
it's possibly, friend has his 205 gti wheels diamond cut at some place that do engineering work :) ask around engineering companies and wheel refurb places mate


Is that findy??


nah findy has ATS they're just a semi chrome look dunno what to call em exactly but they're a weird shine

Johnny B was the one who had diamond cut 205 wheels - dunno why but he left em pretty abused and after a clean they came up fine :D looked amazin in the sun :cool:


stinga

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 18:34

quote:
Originally posted by dna23
it's possibly, friend has his 205 gti wheels diamond cut at some place that do engineering work :) ask around engineering companies and wheel refurb places mate


Is that findy??


dna23

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 16:31

quote:
Originally posted by Beardo
DNA23>>
what skirts on them in your pic look sweet!


irmscher and mat with regards to cleaning my mates always looked fine after some autoglym metal polish (or similar) and a scrub and he left them in pretty shite condition sometimes


mwg

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 15:56

Supposing I did get them Diamond Cut... would I then have the same problems chrome wheels have with being easily damaged by salt and the like? I dont have the time to clean my wheels after every journey the car takes :(

Also anyone think they might be able to photoshop my wheels to look diamond cut or is that too hard to do!


bradfincham

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 15:45

all thats needed is a fly cutter, simple job for an engineering company when the tyres are off, but unsure on polishing it up after that,

try spit and polish wheels and see if they know :D


Beardo

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 15:40

DNA23>>
what skirts on them in your pic look sweet!


dna23

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 11:53

quote:
Originally posted by broster
quote:
Originally posted by dna23
it's possibly, friend has his 205 gti wheels diamond cut at some place that do engineering work :) ask around engineering companies and wheel refurb places mate


this the boy who did his own engine timing


yes :lol:


broster

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 11:50

quote:
Originally posted by dna23
it's possibly, friend has his 205 gti wheels diamond cut at some place that do engineering work :) ask around engineering companies and wheel refurb places mate


this the boy who did his own engine timing


mwg

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 11:49

Cool, so its possible! I bet it will be expensive, will have to ask about :)


dna23

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 11:47

it's possibly, friend has his 205 gti wheels diamond cut at some place that do engineering work :) ask around engineering companies and wheel refurb places mate


mwg

posted on 5th Oct 05 at 11:06

Is it possible to get my wheels diamond cut? Anyone had it done? Saw a new shape Golf GTi the other day with diamond cut wheels as standard and now I think mine might look quite good if they were diamond cut...