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Since you're going to be on the coast, give these guys a try. I haven't personally dealt with them but have them recommended by several people in the past. They are also a bit pricey supposedly, but as in all things you get what you pay for......

Depulu Wheels

07 5597 3891

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what kind of repairs? buckle? gutter rash? rechroming?

Chris at wheels revolution, slacks creek does a good job, has been around for quite a while.

1 wheel has rubbed the gutter, thats all. just has to be smoothed i guess and polished. there chrome wheels so im having trouble getting people to touch them. do you have chris's number or his work number for me, that would be good.

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1 wheel has rubbed the gutter, thats all. just has to be smoothed i guess and polished. there chrome wheels so im having trouble getting people to touch them. do you have chris's number or his work number for me, that would be good.

Wheel RevolutionU 2/ 14 Moss St Slacks Creek 4127 (07) 3209 2833

Give him a call first to see if Chrome is machinable.

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mag-it is a crook...depalu never seem to wanna help and that leaves me with no other alternative but to suggest billeau engineers. do heaps of wheels awesome work and good price. does lots of race teams also and quick turnaround time and yeah i cant recommend them enough!

Brissy road labrador on gold coast heading east number 232 or in that block!

good luck mate!

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Failing that try Wilsons wheel works. They have been around forever and used to be in the Albion area. Havnt used them for many many years but i still hear their name come up from time to time.

They closed up about 7 years ago.

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mag-it is a crook...depalu never seem to wanna help and that leaves me with no other alternative but to suggest billeau engineers. do heaps of wheels awesome work and good price. does lots of race teams also and quick turnaround time and yeah i cant recommend them enough!

Brissy road labrador on gold coast heading east number 232 or in that block!

good luck mate!

I took a pair of wheels there to get repaired, he said about a week.

Two weeks went past no phone call no nothing. So i thought i would drop in and pick them up, they were untouched sitting in the corner.

Friggen hopeless, quick turnaround my arse.

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