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Old October 19th 05, 04:44 PM
Sam Smith
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Has anybody any experience of alloy repair kits? I've got some scuffed
Alpina wheels that have the potential to look nice but £30 for an alloy
repair kit sounds too good to be true so I am guessing that they're a bit
crap but can anyone enlighten me please? Thanks.

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Old October 19th 05, 05:18 PM
Nick
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"Sam Smith" > wrote in message
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> Has anybody any experience of alloy repair kits? I've got some scuffed
> Alpina wheels that have the potential to look nice but £30 for an alloy
> repair kit sounds too good to be true so I am guessing that they're a bit
> crap but can anyone enlighten me please? Thanks.
>
> ---
> Sam
>

Try Micheldever tyres, Micheldever, Hants - they do alloy wheel repairs, but
I don't recall how much - probably some options as well at different
prices...

Nick


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Old October 19th 05, 05:34 PM
Sam Smith
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"Nick" > wrote in message
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> Try Micheldever tyres, Micheldever, Hants - they do alloy wheel repairs,
> but
> I don't recall how much - probably some options as well at different
> prices...


Thanks but I just wondered if anyone had used a kit. Otherwise I'll just use
my local garage.

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Old October 19th 05, 07:49 PM
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> Has anybody any experience of alloy repair kits? I've got some scuffed
> Alpina wheels that have the potential to look nice but £30 for an alloy
> repair kit sounds too good to be true so I am guessing that they're a bit
> crap but can anyone enlighten me please? Thanks.


30 quid isn't far off what it costs to have them re-powder coated per
wheel.

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