No not yet , still wondering if it will be worth it or not , they are £120 for all 4 , then £85 courier costs then I need to get them refurbished , but I think they would look good on my 3rd gen surf
							
						
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Just seen these while looking for my crag rims (if the link works) don't think hes posting tho and even so I dread to think of the shipping cost from Japan
http://www.pictaram.com/media/132248...277_2051158113
have a look through the "Pictogram autopartscollector" pages, some mouth watering rims there, still not seen any the same as mine though, a couple very similar, makes the stuff they sell here look cr@pLast edited by POPEYE; 25 November 2016, 10:45.Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Raguna ZZYZX, aftermarket, and originally fitted to a Pajero.


Since refurbed.. new centre caps from Raguna in japan, centre part finished in Audi Grey, outers in solver, all with a satin finish, and shod in 285/75/16 BFGoodrich AT's.
Took me ages to find a matching set of 5, but they look great.More Lift.
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What makes you say that?Originally posted by POPEYE View PostThat'll make em easier to refurb then
If they are three piece splits you can get sealing problems, two piece its just more labour.
A lot of wheel refurb companies won't touch split rims, I had issues finding one.
In the end I was recommended someone by Lepsons and he was useless. I could have done a better job myself.. especially at 160 a wheel! (He reused the valves FFS!!!)More Lift.
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Well I found it much easier to refurb mine being 3 piece split rims, meant I could clean, strip off old coating and polish without effing about round bolts or studs, as for leaks on the joints I had no problems whatsoever, it aint rocket science, long as the mating surfaces are nice and clean and you use a good grade sealant, AND you take care fitting them together and tighten up the bolts evenly, (take em down slowly a bit at a time working round), I had all sorts of crazy prices for "doing them up" had one place say they use a "special formula " sealant and would not divulge what it was or who made it, bollock$
sealant I used was off the shelf, forget the brand
best thing is to look online for automotive grade sealants, We used sealant made by Bostic at the coachbuilders I worked for, trouble is I wasn't working there when I got the surf
							
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