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Old 18th April 2012, 09:38   #1
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Default Facelift wheel centre badges

I will shortly have available sets of replacement facelift wheel centre badges to suit DTC000150 centre caps.

These caps are used on the following alloys:

Fork spoke
Star Spoke
Viking
Vortex
Hairpin

You can see the list of applications for this type of cap on the Rimmers website here:

http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID001555

The badges are heavy guage embossed aluminium, with the correct colours, finish etc. They are backed with 3m self-adhesive film.

Here is a photo of a set. The one at the front has had the protective film removed from the front face to show the colours clearly



They will allow you to refurb your existing wheel centres by heating gently to remove the old badge, repainting if necessary, and fixing the new badges into the recess on the face.

Cost per set of 4 will be £12.50 inclusive of postage.

Can anyone interested start a list so I can gauge demand. There will be a maximum of 250 sets produced.

There is a significant investment in tooling/photographic plate charges required to produce these, but if there is sufficient interest I may consider also producing the old-style Longship logo for the same cap.

If you are in any doubt about the badge you have, remove one from the wheel, turn it over, and if the part number DTC 000150xxx is shown on the revers, these will fit.

Starting a list then, we have:

Andy 8688 1 set
Lovel 2 sets
Trebor 1 set
Dominic 22 3 sets
Ceetdm 1 set
Jake 3 sets
Skygard 1 set

Wraymond 1 set
Airedale 3 sets
Pauly 1 set
MalteseMarc 1 set
ajp99 1 set
Freddie 2 sets


I have just approved the samples, so will let you know when the production batch is complete.

The manufacturer assures me they will be harder-wearing than the originals, so all we can do is take it on trust.
Certainly the aluminium used seems thicker than the OEM part.
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