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Thread: Mahle "Gas Burner" rim restoration

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    Mahle "Gas Burner" rim restoration

    I have these on my 911 and want to insure they are safe, no cracks and then restore the finish,
    Can anyone suggest a shop to do the work?
    Thanks

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    Most Ferrari and Alfa shops know someone local that can restore Magnesium wheels. If you can't find one that you like, we restore them. Including crack check, true check and wear inspection.
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    Gas Burner Wheels Value?

    What is the market value of a set of five of these, restored by Harvey, as new condition?
    Thanks,
    Tom Scott

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    I had Al Reed to a set of Mahles for me to factory finish specs. They turned out beautiful. They have been trading for 1500-3000k for a mint original set of 5 with caps and lugs. Hope this helps.

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