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Offline Ryan90GTI

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Re: Going extraordinary lengths for things.
« Reply #20 on: 09 November 2018, 21:11 »
They look great! Would like a set myself but I'm not as dedicated to the cause as you!

Just tell the missus you're going on a road trip  :grin:
Lovely, well worth the drive!
Absolutely!
You do realise they are left hand drive wheels don't you?

Oh Bugger  :nerd:
They do look good to be fair, but why did you go all the way to Germany for them? :undecided:

I couldn't find any in the UK at the time plus it was an excuse to for a road trip.

Thanks for the kind words, people.

Offline Exonian

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Re: Going extraordinary lengths for things.
« Reply #21 on: 10 November 2018, 03:37 »
The wheels look superb on the car Ryan.
Well worth the trip.

What size spacers are you running now (assuming your are running any)?
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Offline Ryan90GTI

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Re: Going extraordinary lengths for things.
« Reply #22 on: 10 November 2018, 08:37 »
The wheels look superb on the car Ryan.
Well worth the trip.

What size spacers are you running now (assuming your are running any)?
I'm not running any now. The spacers are still up for sale if you're interested?

Offline king monkey

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Re: Going extraordinary lengths for things.
« Reply #23 on: 10 November 2018, 09:28 »
Wow! They look great. Not seen many in the flesh but when you do they always look special. Bet they’re really easy to clean too.
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Offline Mike J

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Re: Going extraordinary lengths for things.
« Reply #24 on: 10 November 2018, 11:20 »
You should have bought two sets while you were there.

Then show yours off as bait and add on 10% to your spare set to cover your effort.

They do look nice I must say.

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Re: Going extraordinary lengths for things.
« Reply #25 on: 10 November 2018, 11:31 »
The wheels look superb on the car Ryan.
Well worth the trip.

What size spacers are you running now (assuming your are running any)?
I'm not running any now. The spacers are still up for sale if you're interested?

I thought it looked like you didn’t have any fitted but wondered if it was just the angle.

Thanks for the offer but I still have my own set bought for one of my other mk7’s a few years ago. I ran into insurance issues so removed them and they’re still sat in boxes somewhere.
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Re: Going extraordinary lengths for things.
« Reply #26 on: 10 November 2018, 14:31 »
Wow! They look great. Not seen many in the flesh but when you do they always look special. Bet they’re really easy to clean too.

They're a bit of a pain to clean tbh, especially when you've had Austin's which are the easiest wheel in the world to clean.

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Re: Going extraordinary lengths for things.
« Reply #27 on: 10 November 2018, 15:02 »
That does surprise me. Mine were a pain until I invested I some Wheel Woolies. Never looked back.
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Re: Going extraordinary lengths for things.
« Reply #28 on: 10 November 2018, 19:40 »
I've seen a few mention the wheel woolies now, might be my next purchase I reckon. I did coat them in Gtechniq C5 before they went on so I'm hoping that'll do a lot of the hard work for me.

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Re: Going extraordinary lengths for things.
« Reply #29 on: 11 November 2018, 10:19 »
I've seen a few mention the wheel woolies now, might be my next purchase I reckon. I did coat them in Gtechniq C5 before they went on so I'm hoping that'll do a lot of the hard work for me.

Wheel Woolies are on my list for Santa this year albeit I suspect if I'm going to get them then I will need to don the red suit and white beard myself..... :rolleyes:
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