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The Bounty Bar Kid

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I wanted this for my Rays, it's the only thing the internet doesn't know. :(

 

Dang it!

 

The best suggestion I've seen is to buy a formula silver centre cap from an official dealer, then find yourself a @*!# hot paint match guy.

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RAYS/Volk never release colour codes for their wheels :( They never offer touch up pens either :(

 

Not quite sure what Wolfrace are gonna be able to do in this instance? Apart from maybe offer you a set of cheap and nasty wheels that will corrode the first time they see the road :lol:

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RAYS/Volk never release colour codes for their wheels :( They never offer touch up pens either :(

 

Not quite sure what Wolfrace are gonna be able to do in this instance? Apart from maybe offer you a set of cheap and nasty wheels that will corrode the first time they see the road :lol:

 

 

They supplied alloys for new vw's and audi's for years.

 

I'm guessing they know the paint code.

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RAYS/Volk never release colour codes for their wheels :( They never offer touch up pens either :(

 

Not quite sure what Wolfrace are gonna be able to do in this instance? Apart from maybe offer you a set of cheap and nasty wheels that will corrode the first time they see the road :lol:

 

 

They supplied alloys for new vw's and audi's for years.

 

I'm guessing they know the paint code.

 

Why would they know a paint code for wheels made by a different manufacturer? I'm still struggling to see exactly what they are gonna bring to the table?

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RAYS/Volk never release colour codes for their wheels :( They never offer touch up pens either :(

 

Not quite sure what Wolfrace are gonna be able to do in this instance? Apart from maybe offer you a set of cheap and nasty wheels that will corrode the first time they see the road :lol:

 

 

They supplied alloys for new vw's and audi's for years.

 

I'm guessing they know the paint code.

 

Why would they know a paint code for wheels made by a different manufacturer? I'm still struggling to see exactly what they are gonna bring to the table?

 

 

They make Volkswagen and audi's wheels. They aren't a different manufacturer.

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