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Looking black alloys to fit octavia estate 2011

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Looking to buy a set here in Northern Ireland, Any suggestions? 

 

Im new to the forum & New Skoda owner. 

 

Cheers

Might it be easier to get your current alloys painted by a local alloy wheel refurbisher?

I had badly scuffed diamond cut alloys rubbed back and painted black with a bit of metal flake that really made them 'pop'. It was cheaper to have that work done rather than replacing them.

As long as you let the air out and mask off the tyres properly you can do it yourself - if it fails, just rub back + start again, and because you're not moving the tyres as such you won't need to have the wheels balanced again.

My local refurb guy did all 4 of mine as a callout in just over two hours for £160 cash back in January when I was changing cars.

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They turned out great, thank you for the idea bud im all over this today. 

 

Drive safe 

Cheers 

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