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oh thats bordering on gold..

a few people have recommended leo gommer...

no indication as to who that is...

so out came the white pages.. .

they are in cannington and its actually called leo gommers.. i think they are cheaper than alliance..

there was a place in maddington

i took a drive... closed down from the looks..

would just be nice to have some cheap places to get stuff done for cash etc..

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Yeah it was a nice big dent (actually more of a bend), and because it has a bit of dish and chrome it had to be straightened with heat, so that means it had to be poslished and that also meant that the rim had to be taken apart (its 2 piece rim) so that it could be polished properly.

I would recommed swan tyres in ozi park, alliance took 3 weeks to get my rim done (and gave me shit excuses and service), while the guy at swan tyres said he could do it in a day (that was once i got pissed off at allaince and started looking else where)!

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