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I've bought some Volk GT-C's which were unfortunately scratched in transit. I'm getting the centre pieces acid dipped, powder coated in the same silver then clear coated to fix them. Two questions though,

1. Where can I get the centre bits remachined out like original?

2. Where can I get new VOLK RACING stickers for them (same as original)?

Thanks all,

Sparky

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I believe acces autosport or motorsport sells them but they get the stickers directly from Rays and they require you to prove you own the rims before they sell them to you. Oh did I mention the the NISMO stickers I got quoted for my LMGT4 cost around 25 or 30bucks EACH?

Heck the original stuff and go ebay someone who can do a vinyl decal for you. Works great and at 1/10 of the price.

ps: Just make sure you give the guy the exact dimensions.

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