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SAL

posted on 7th Aug 08 at 09:12

BJV near hemel are shit hot :thumbs:


James_H

posted on 6th Aug 08 at 17:46

Cheers Hamish weill check them out! :thumbs:
Thanks Ed i will keep that in mind when i ask them :)


ed

posted on 5th Aug 08 at 23:53

Plate, don't polish. Polished rims will get all ghey and fooked very quickly where as a plated surface will protect. Make sure you get it done by somone who knows what they are doing though, otherwise come winter the plating will all peel off and you will be left with orange or green wheels :o


Hamish

posted on 5th Aug 08 at 19:22

take it here. Ace work :cool:

http://liquidmetalrefinement.co.uk/services.php

in essex though. All the dub boys use them apparently


James_H

posted on 5th Aug 08 at 09:56

:rolleyes: :wave:


pow

posted on 3rd Aug 08 at 08:43

Get the dremel out you lazyyy chunttt :lol: :wave:


James_H

posted on 2nd Aug 08 at 21:26

As above, in berkshire area, looking to get my speedlines refurbed and done in chrome or polished :)

Thanks!