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Ian Mac
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by Ian Mac » 30 Jan 2011 05:57 pm
The original factory paint on my steel wheels has begun to look a bit jaded over the winter. When time permits I'd like to repaint them properly rather than simply give them a 'blow-over' with a silver aerosol. In the meantime I've succumbed to the closest I'll get to a 'modification' in the form of a £14 set of trims from the local motor factors! I spent the best part of 30 minutes choosing a set which looked remotely 'eighties' without fake chrome wheel bolts. I think they look reasonably ok, at least until I find time for a proper paint job.
What do you reckon? I know they won't suit a purist but they do freshen it up a little.

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SteveP
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by SteveP » 30 Jan 2011 06:51 pm
Wow put them in the skip, it looked way better before.
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by sven360 » 30 Jan 2011 06:57 pm
My eyes,my eyes they're burning.
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Drive into the nearest kerb so they fall off it's a mercy thing

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Ian Mac
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by Ian Mac » 30 Jan 2011 07:01 pm
Cheers guys, I actually didn't think they were THAT bad...

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macplaxton
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by macplaxton » 30 Jan 2011 09:55 pm
There not THAT bad, but they're pretty horrific.
I would have just got the paintbrush out, or left them as they were. Too easy to put them out of sight, out of mind.
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Ian Mac
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by Ian Mac » 30 Jan 2011 10:10 pm
That's the problem, getting the paintbrush out would be a quick fix as horrendous as cheap wheel trims. When the car is clean the only thing which lets it down is the wheels and as most people don't view the 340 as a 'classic', cheap wheel trims are probably more acceptable than rusty steel rims. I agree though, they'll need doing properly before the show season starts but until then, 'out of sight, out of mind'. Precisely..

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by macplaxton » 30 Jan 2011 10:20 pm
You really should have got some pictures of the other ones... It may have supported your case for the defence a bit better.

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Ian Mac
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by Ian Mac » 30 Jan 2011 10:30 pm
I actually quite like them. Sort of....

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by Speedy88 » 31 Jan 2011 01:00 am
Ewww get them off.
Or spray them pink/lime green. May as well go the whole hog

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by volvosneverdie » 31 Jan 2011 01:15 am
PULL!
boof!
Clack-clack.
PULL!
......boof!
clack-clack.
PULL!
boof!
Clack-clack.
PULL!
........boof!
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by macplaxton » 31 Jan 2011 06:31 am
They're kinda growing on me now having slept on it - in a mid-90s period aftermarket fit caring owner sort of way. I'm sort of feeling sorry for Ian doing his best to keep up appearances here and getting a tidal wave of negativity.
The car is fantastic and a credit to you, but the wheel trims are a bit...meh.
Having seen the cack in some motor accessory shops you get, they're rather sober.
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by trabitom99 » 31 Jan 2011 04:46 pm
macplaxton wrote:in a mid-90s period aftermarket fit caring owner sort of way
Well done macplaxton in a vain heroic attempt at a positive comment on those wheel trims
Ian: how about keeping an eye out for some original 13" Volvo hubcaps - part 6 in the pic?
They can't cost much on the bay, maybe someone here has a set they're willing to part with.
Cheers
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by MCHUDD » 31 Jan 2011 05:09 pm
Hi VND.
Your soposed to shout READY first.
Hi Ian.
Thats some car you have there.
Cheers Mark.

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by volvosneverdie » 31 Jan 2011 05:18 pm
MCHUDD wrote:Hi VND.
Your soposed to shout READY first.

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Most people would.
But was born ready.

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by MCHUDD » 31 Jan 2011 05:29 pm
Hi Ian.
Just re red Toms post. Picture No6. If you want a set of those, i have some.
Cheers Mark.
