17" revolution Milleniums for Swaps ????
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17" revolution Milleniums for Swaps ????
Ok guys n gals as much as i love the Revolution milleniums on my car i just always want them to be gold so before i go and paint them have any of yous a set of them in gold or even any other nice gold wheels that youd fancy a swap for with my mint graphite ones . As you see in pic they clear brembos . Ideally just looking a straight swap for gold ones in same excellent condition as itd be a shame to strip n paint these .
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Why don't you try and sell yours on and buy mine
I think they would look awsome on your classic in white..plus you can't beat the 18"'s for that "fill up the arch" look
https://www.scoobynet.com/wheels-and...8-reduced.html
I think they would look awsome on your classic in white..plus you can't beat the 18"'s for that "fill up the arch" look
https://www.scoobynet.com/wheels-and...8-reduced.html
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Why don't you try and sell yours on and buy mine
I think they would look awsome on your classic in white..plus you can't beat the 18"'s for that "fill up the arch" look
https://www.scoobynet.com/wheels-and...8-reduced.html
I think they would look awsome on your classic in white..plus you can't beat the 18"'s for that "fill up the arch" look
https://www.scoobynet.com/wheels-and...8-reduced.html
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I guess the most sensible thing to do then is paint. I love the Millennium's - just fitted a brand new set on my wagon Would be a shame to change the style just for going gold...
Whatever you do though, don't powdercoat them, there's been just too many of them failing recently
Whatever you do though, don't powdercoat them, there's been just too many of them failing recently
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As it happens...I've pretty much sold them today to a fella over on the P1WOC which i am on...being a P1 owner an all....just waiting for confirmation.
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If I were you I'd paint them anyday rather than swap.
1) You know yours aren't damaged
2) You know yours are not buckled/repaired
3) Relatively cheap costs to either get the alloys sand blasted and painted/powder coated
Use your own alloys all day long is what I've learnt from previous experience. Less hassle and less cost overall.
Hope that helps,
Cheers,
Michael.
1) You know yours aren't damaged
2) You know yours are not buckled/repaired
3) Relatively cheap costs to either get the alloys sand blasted and painted/powder coated
Use your own alloys all day long is what I've learnt from previous experience. Less hassle and less cost overall.
Hope that helps,
Cheers,
Michael.
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Cheers for the offers n comments and advice lads . all much appreciated . All pms replied to. @carlito - thanks for the offer fella those are lovely looking in 18s but i just want to keep to 17s. glad youve a deal almost sorted on them now .
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