M3 19" rims - refurbished?

M3 19" rims - refurbished?

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mudfish

Original Poster:

151 posts

252 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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I know this has been done before.
I'm kind of hoping someone can point in the direction of someone who can refurbish my badly chipped rims....in Scotland.

If anyone can help I'd be greatly appreciated.

On the subject, I never had this problem with my previous M3 cab and covered more miles in that.

ascender

152 posts

277 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Try MRM Coachworks. 01313375566.

And no, I'm not getting paid for this advertising for them, they've just always done a superb job with my cars in the past.

chim_girl

6,268 posts

265 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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I had the 18in spiders on my Tuscan done by Wicked Wheels. If you google, you'll get their website which will have the details of your local franchise. Cost ~£50 per wheel.

The Wiz

5,875 posts

268 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Got ther url? First thing that appears on Goggle for me is:

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Chim_Girl

6,268 posts

265 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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PSML

Here you go, Wicked Wheels

Mustard

6,992 posts

251 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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chim_girl said:
I had the 18in spiders on my Tuscan done by Wicked Wheels. If you google, you'll get their website which will have the details of your local franchise. Cost ~£50 per wheel.



they've done M3 19" for us (not many people will due to the finish on them)

>> Edited by Mustard on Thursday 6th January 19:49

nords

1,031 posts

237 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Remember guys that e46 M3 wheels in both 18" and 19" if repaired will blister after 6-9 months use. They will never be the same again and they are sooo easy to dink. Always check them before doing to a dealer for a service etc, and always always check them when you pick it up. If the dealer has damaged one, insist on a new wheel; BM delaers normal will do so without too much hassle if it is clear that they did the damage.

The Wiz

5,875 posts

268 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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Chim_Girl said:
PSML

Here you go, Wicked Wheels


Cheers ...

Just wondering what our IT guys would make of a search like that ...