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  1. #11
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    Sep 2014
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    Quote Originally Posted by robby3 View Post
    A pic of mine ... just to make you feel even better The repair was $700 for the front wheel and $400 for the rear (including removal and all other work). They had to strip down the paint and build up some aluminum on three spokes as well as at the bed. Then they turned them down and reworked the spokes by hand. Finally they repainted them with orignial Lambo paint. The job has been done absolutely perfect. They look better than new as the original ones on the left side still have some scratches from a machine wash !

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  2. #12
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    Aug 2016
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    Switzerland
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    I drove on a windy road into the evening sun with about 100km/h and in a wide left turn a motorcycle comming ahead moved to my side. I immediately turned the wheel a little to the right but that was enough to hit a 50m long curb. There was enough room to the motorcycle but I saw it very late due to the low sitting sun and it freightend me. It caused a pretty loud bang on both the passenger side wheels. Most because of the front spokes were hitting the curb. The rear also got scratched but repair was "only" $400. Now they look better than new
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