11 Feb 2011 in Uncategorized, alloys ,alloys, competitions, facebook, wheels
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Dotz wheels are the epitome of style and design. Our 2011 range is getting praise across the UK and around Europe. But, did you know that we are part of a larger family of Alloy Wheel brands? We have a brother – Calibre.
To find out more about Calibre wheels, and how to WIN A SET OF WHEELS from the 2011 range, visit the Facebook Page!
15 Sep 2010 in alloys, design, events ,alloys, car show, events, shuriken, usc, video, wheels
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USC? Unbelievably Sorted Car..

USC. Three little letters that spell out big things to any European petrolhead. As the acronym for Ultimate Street Car, USC has built itself something of an enviable reputation over the years – and rightly so. With almost 35,000 enthusiasts turning up to party, race, dance, pull, swap, buy, fettle and talk cods in equal measure.. it’s a very pleasant way to spend three days of your life.
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23 Mar 2010 in events ,alloys, events, wheels
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We attended the A few photos from this year’s Car Accessory News show, and have a few photos from the event. Check the photos after the jump.
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10 Feb 2010 in alloys ,alloys, shuriken, video, wheels
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The lads over at www.tyresave.co.uk made a video of our Shuriken wheels being fitted to a Ford Focus — and the result is fantastic (as we’d expect!). So if you’ve ever wondered how the alloys are actually fitted here’s your chance to find out.. check out the 5 minute video below.
It’s inspired us to do some similar videos in a time-lapse style. So what would be your favourite DOTZ wheel/car time lapse video (and we’ll try and make it happen!).
10 Feb 2010 in alloys, design ,alloys, custom, design, design studio, wheels
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You get to travel a lot in this job. Oh yes, us jet-set international bloggers get to travel all sorts of exotic locations. Cleethorpes. Margate. Prestatyn, you name it, we’ve been there, eaten the motorway service sausage roll and got the t-shirt. Frequenting the plethora of highway retail environments (or garages, as they used to be known) that we do, means you get to notice an awful lot about life in general and people in particular. Now, is it just me? Or have we all got a lot fussier as consumers?
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