I dont think there is anything can be done, it was the clinchers that had issues as the carbon brake surface was bonded to the alloy rim. As you probabbly know under braking alloy and carbon expanded at differnig rates eventually causing delamination. You could try clearing and bonding off reglueing whilst clamping in place, I think it will probably happen again though! It was only the clinchers that suffered as the tubular rims were complete carbon with no alloy rim.
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Next level. Smashed it out of the park.
In case anyone wants to join the party, here's one on ebay in Germany which has been ridden twice (allegedly) and hung on the wall. Record Ti 9 speed, THM, Schmolke and so on. 8.1 kg. £1700 or less. https://ebay.us/uXc9av