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Hey all, I have a set of rims that are in ass condition (very slight buckle on one, and moderate scratches on all), was wondering if anyone has had damaged rims fixed up, and most importantly what prices should I be expecting? Cheers.

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Does anyone know if these guys can repair corroded wheels? I'm waiting on a set of wheels from Japan that have a little rust on them, any ideas on how much it'll cost or if it's possible?

I would ring them, but they'll just ask me to bring in the wheels which I don't have yet. :P

Edit: Here are some pics,

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Sorry to (attempt) hijack.

Edited by adam-__-

ey dude try these peeps

Ajax Wheel Repairs

Cnr Exley Drv & Ewar St

Moorabbin

VIC, 3189

Australia

Contact Details

Ph: (03) 9555 7737

Ace Alloy Wheel Repairs

U6/ 67 Shearson Crs Mentone 3194

(03) 9584 8229

Coburg Mag Wheel Polishing & Repair Centre

Flag no.4

27 Audrey Ave Coburg VIC 3058

ph: (03) 9354 4641 Wheels & Rims—Automotive

The Mag Wheel Centre

15 Palmer Parade Richmond 3121

Tel. + 61 3 9421 1266

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