I recently kerbed my precious Detroits (don't ask how) and I'm spewing! I've asked a couple of businesses and they can't "fix them up" because they are "machined". I suspect that this is going to be very costly. Is there anything that I can do myself with the correct tools (I'm thinking Bunnings or SCA) to reduce the pain each time I look at them?
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Although the location isnt relevant to you, see here for an example of a Newcastle based wheel repairer and how they fixed scratches on the machined wheels on a GTD. I also had this guy fix some scratches on my painted Golf R rims and he did an awesome job.
So the machined wheels can be fixed quite well it seems. See if you can find a wheel repairer in Perth.
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Try this guy http://www.vwwatercooled.com/forums/...one-79002.html
I know he did wheel repairs as well as panel/paint stuff. No idea if he could do what u need but worth a try.MY14 Audi S3 - Misano Red, S-tronic, Performance pack with parade red trim.
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Already tried and he doesn't / can't do the machined finish of the Detroits.Originally posted by Bel View PostTry this guy http://www.vwwatercooled.com/forums/...one-79002.html
I know he did wheel repairs as well as panel/paint stuff. No idea if he could do what u need but worth a try.2010 | Mk 6 | Golf GTI | DSG | black | 18" Detroit's | MDI
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