FUCH Wheel restoration

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Re: FUCH Wheel restoration

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I have just collected mine from Nick Moss and he has done a lovely job. Would highly recommend.
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Re: FUCH Wheel restoration

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Cookie wrote:If you want them done to a high std then the only place to go is Biageo. Travel the extra distance and pay a little extra.
....I've had a few sets of wheels restored and have used both Harvey Weidman and Biagio Chrzanowski who both do incredible work....

...what I particularly appreciated from Biagio is that he doesn't over polish the inner lip and maintains the angled edge which is so often rounded off 8)

Images of both his regular and racing finish can be seen here..... https://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewt ... =1&t=63156

Highly recommended :thumbright:

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Re: FUCH Wheel restoration

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Mike at MCE has just finished restoring my 15 x 6 Fuchs and has sent me these pictures, I cannot wait to collect them, when restriction lift. They do look stunning, even better when seen in the metal he tells me. I have to complement him on his attention to detail - wheels perfectly aligned for the photoshoot!

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Re: FUCH Wheel restoration

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they do look good 8)
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