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woah nasty

try Neways Wheel Repairs

9457 3141

Heidleberg West near la trobe uni in Bundoora

they just repired my ssr mk1s which had a fair bit of gutter rash, nowhere as bad as that :)

but yeh they are pretty good and reasonable price, dunno how you will go with that though

best to take it in to them and see what they can do

edit: website

http://www.newaywheelrepairs.com.au/

these guys are the best IMO...got some BBS wheels for my audi going there in the new year. They fixed up my Work XT7s pretty sweet in the past for the R33

Do a search for one of my threads in the Cosmetics section regarding my adventures of repairing a set of Nismo N1 LMGT4's...freaken costly and such a time waster...but eventually got them fixed...go to whitepages.com.au and search for Steve's Wheels in the Sunshine area...say Kevin with the R33 GTR sent you...if all the other places fail...he can fix them for you.

there are several places in melbourne which are capable of repairing wheels that are "repairable". These wheels are not repairable, I doubt any reputable workshop will repair these with a massive chunk ripped off the outer rim like that... it's not like you can just glue that shit back on lol

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