polished front Castellet Rivage Alloys 15" (195 50 R15)
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Newbie


Desperate to find!
Hi, new to the group - thanks for the add.
I've a 92 Rivage that had the original show alloys removed on renovation when first purchased. Have pristine standard (unpolished) ones just now - happy to trade as part of the deal to get the polished version. Any one know where to pick up or can source? I'll go anywhere! Thanks in anticipation.
I've a 92 Rivage that had the original show alloys removed on renovation when first purchased. Have pristine standard (unpolished) ones just now - happy to trade as part of the deal to get the polished version. Any one know where to pick up or can source? I'll go anywhere! Thanks in anticipation.

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Newbie


NOT JUST FRONT _ NEED ALL 4!!
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Old Timer

Don't you just get them polished?
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Local Hero

The original wheels are anodized. Hence the slightly duller finish. The wheels are forged which means that when polished they don't oxidize the way other alloy wheels do. People polish these wheels as a way of refurbishing them because you can't get them anodized anywhere, nobody does it. So.. your original unpolished, standard anodized finish are as rare as hens teeth. If they are perfect, keep them like that and have another set polished instead if you must have that mirror finish.
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