17'' tsw heats, professionally refurbed any colour
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17'' tsw heats, professionally refurbed any colour
I bought a set of 17'' tsw heats which are 5 spokes, they were abit kerbed but i'm in the process of refurbing them and I can paint them any colour the buyer wants
i'm a professional panel beater/painter and refurb wheels as part of my job so these will be refurbed professionally and to the highest standards
they will come without tyres, pcd is 4x108 and offset around et15
the backs will be painted aswell, alot of the time only the faces are painted which in my eyes is a bodge and not done properly
i'll want £150ono painted in your choice of colour
collection prefered but I can get them couriered for £20
i'm a professional panel beater/painter and refurb wheels as part of my job so these will be refurbed professionally and to the highest standards
they will come without tyres, pcd is 4x108 and offset around et15
the backs will be painted aswell, alot of the time only the faces are painted which in my eyes is a bodge and not done properly
i'll want £150ono painted in your choice of colour
collection prefered but I can get them couriered for £20
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Re: 17'' tsw heats, professionally refurbed any colour
how much do you charge for a set of alloys refurbed ?
were are you based ?
were are you based ?
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Re: 17'' tsw heats, professionally refurbed any colour
depends how badly kerbed they are, what size and what colour they are going, start at around £100 for set of 4
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Re: 17'' tsw heats, professionally refurbed any colour
ooooooo
my wheels are in pretty good shape. not badly kerbed at all.
it may get a few months tho before i can get mine done. but i'm only in wigan so not far from you.
gun metal grey would be my colour .
my wheels are in pretty good shape. not badly kerbed at all.
it may get a few months tho before i can get mine done. but i'm only in wigan so not far from you.
gun metal grey would be my colour .
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Re: 17'' tsw heats, professionally refurbed any colour
If I keep the plodmobile, then i'm very tempted by gun metalGary406 wrote:
gun metal grey would be my colour .
My mate says he'd do them for a ton
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Re: 17'' tsw heats, professionally refurbed any colour
sold, pending payment
Re: 17'' tsw heats, professionally refurbed any colour
bump, due to complete timewaster on another site
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Re: 17'' tsw heats, professionally refurbed any colour
It's a bargain price, but I'll post up why I personally wouldn't want them (& it may be the same for others on here) simply so you don't feel ignored.
Only reason I wouldn't is that I looked up TSW Heat when you first posted & I'm not overly keen on the design of the wheels. They'd probably look great on something a bit sportier, but reckon they'd look daft on a diesel with weedy brakes as they show so much behind the wheel.
Like I said though, my personal preference & just don't want you to think everybody ignored your offer. Reckon they'd look great on a sporty 306 & they have a similar offset so may be worth looking for a 306 forum to try your luck.
In the meantime, if you ever get any multispoke or cross spoke pattern wheels on a similar deal I'd bite your hand off...
Only reason I wouldn't is that I looked up TSW Heat when you first posted & I'm not overly keen on the design of the wheels. They'd probably look great on something a bit sportier, but reckon they'd look daft on a diesel with weedy brakes as they show so much behind the wheel.
Like I said though, my personal preference & just don't want you to think everybody ignored your offer. Reckon they'd look great on a sporty 306 & they have a similar offset so may be worth looking for a 306 forum to try your luck.
In the meantime, if you ever get any multispoke or cross spoke pattern wheels on a similar deal I'd bite your hand off...
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Re: 17'' tsw heats, professionally refurbed any colour
Also try over at the Coupe Club forums - there's some people over there with this type of wheel also
http://www.peugeot406coupe.com/phpBB3/
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Re: 17'' tsw heats, professionally refurbed any colour
any need for the spam?waue1978 wrote:It's a bargain price, but I'll post up why I personally wouldn't want them (& it may be the same for others on here) simply so you don't feel ignored.
Only reason I wouldn't is that I looked up TSW Heat when you first posted & I'm not overly keen on the design of the wheels. They'd probably look great on something a bit sportier, but reckon they'd look daft on a diesel with weedy brakes as they show so much behind the wheel.
Like I said though, my personal preference & just don't want you to think everybody ignored your offer. Reckon they'd look great on a sporty 306 & they have a similar offset so may be worth looking for a 306 forum to try your luck.
In the meantime, if you ever get any multispoke or cross spoke pattern wheels on a similar deal I'd bite your hand off...