166man wrote: » I'd say you might get a few bob for the wheels currently on it too.
Stheno wrote: » on 1. I'd wait for it to get through the NCT, I'd not give him a penny more until it's done tbh. On 2. we are pricing that at the moment, it's about the 300 mark to refurb four alloys.
Deleted User wrote: » Well, for all the negativity i've read about 'that part' of dublin, the chap i've been dealing with seems fairly sound. He hasn't slipped the mask of a genuine chap yet, so I actually feel quite confident dealing with him. Although obviously if he's taking me for a ride I won't know about it until I'm €8k lighter. If it's €300 for 4, does that mean it's €150 for 2? Or are you finding that places are strategically pricing to push you into doing 4 at a time (ie; €100 per wheel, or €300 for 4 wheels). If I could get two done for €150 I'd probably send the two scuffed ones in to be done with someone.
Stheno wrote: » No idea on the price of two tbh, we are pricing for four. Sorry
Deleted User wrote: » Ah, no, just thought I'd ask in the off chance that you had come across such pricing. Can I ask where you're looking at (in terms of getting it done). Has there been anyone in particular recommended above others? Wouldn't mind spending a few minutes on the phone in the morning asking a few questions, but knowing my luck I'd bring it to the least experienced people in the country and end up with my wheels ruined. :pac:
Stheno wrote: » I asked a while back on here, and MM and a few others had gone to wheel wizards in Finglas and recommended them, so those are the main ones I've contacted. Oh has also gotten a few recommendations from his friends, but I don't know them offhand.
Deleted User wrote: » €360 for 4 18" wheels.. Ouch. A tad higher than I'd anticipated. Their work does look good though, I'll give them that!
Stheno wrote: » Pretty standard pricing to be honest. If you are replacing the wheels why are you refurbing them? Or is is the ones you've just bought you want to refurb?
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Yup, gone a few weeks now. F30 330d on the way soon
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I knew that was coming At least it's a 6 cylinder!
Toyotafanboi wrote: » lads are any of you from Cork? how are you surviving down there? finished my time in Waterford, have the opportunity to head on to Cork for a year and we've been looking at accommodation for weeks. ****ing nightmare, people are renting houses sight unseen. every appointment we make with an EA, when we turn up to the house, they are group viewings with 10-15 people at them, very intimidating and makes it virtually impossible to rent as it's a bit like the lovechild between an auction and a lottery as the first person out of the group brave enough to commit to the place having seen as little as possible gets it. we have good references and wouldn't be using RAS etc. looks like demand is well outstripping supply. it's literally looking like living in a hotel for a few weeks is the only viable option. /rant is it also true about the traffic problem? would be working on the Tramore road and most estate agents are saying if we lived in places like Douglas, Blackrock, Ballincollig, Glanmire, Cobh etc that we would be facing an hour and a half to two hour commute at peak times? this seems crazy when these places are like 10km away. is there anywhere that you could live that would be a reasonable commuting distance to the Tramore road, like under an hour? i know maybe our budget is holding us back, but looking at places under €1k per month. i know this isn't the accommodation forum but it's kinda motors related!
Foxhole Norman wrote: » If you're commuting to Tramore Road, Douglas or Ballincollig would be your best bet. Houses around Togher/The Lough would already be taken by students. I live 2 minutes from Douglas and even in peak traffic time it usually only takes about 10/15 minutes to get to Tramore Road assuming there isn't any crashes. Blackrock would be a decent call too as it's right next to Mahon/South Link so commute times would be half an hour max I'd say in peak times.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » good to get some insider info like that the EA's were literally suggesting that times would be in the hours which i did think was a bit far fetched, but i guess nothing would surprise me either? would living in Cobh and commuting via the passage west ferry be a fantasy? does that run all year round?
ba_barabus wrote: » TFB you think Cork is bad, it's shocking in Dublin. Took me 2 months to get somewhere to live. Been in there a few weeks now and still have no heating.