D'oh.
Nevermind, "I'll have it straightened" says I. Investigations showed that it was about £55+VAT locally, and I got a couple of recommendations just to buy a new one as they're never quite the same after they've been heated up and belted/jacked.
I made a quick call to a specialist breaker... he wanted £50+VAT+delivery and he didn't have any in stock.
The wheels on my MX-5 are factory, but aren't all that common as far as I can tell but I thought I'd try my local breaker and I was in the area so I went in in person.
Me: "I'm after a wheel for a 2003 Mazda MX-5". Them: "Is it this one?" Me, somewhat taken aback as I had been preparing JPGs and an argument in my mind: "Yes." Them: "Someone will bring it out for you in a minute, take a seat."
£30 later I had me a slightly scruffy wheel.The finish on Mazda wheels was never very good, and the 3 round ones left on my car were pretty brown and pitted so I've decided to have them all powder coated in "Shining Silver" at a local place for £40 a wheel.
Then I ordered 2 new tyres to replace the baldy ones on the front for £100 a go.
This will be an expensive month.
Next I think I'm going to have the flaky paint on the wings and sills sorted. Where do I buy paint?