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Offline harr1s

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to polish or not to polish
« on: 29 January 2003, 22:34 »
   


      Help!!! cant make my mind up. Drive a mint mk2 8v on a J running a set off teardrop alloys which are a bit tatty and let the car down. Now then do i have em polished or save me money, its gona cost 60 quid a rim all in. Thing is ive got a project car on the go to cant make me mind up do I save the money towards the project or  have me rims polished ....... ??? ???



what do u all think

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Re: to polish or not to polish
« Reply #1 on: 30 January 2003, 16:31 »
You could put the mk2 wheels on your caddy and put the money towards some new wheels for the mk2...

240 to get the existing ones done seems a lot. You could buy a set of mint BBS cross spokes (non-splits) for that sort of money!

Added to your confusion???  ;)

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Offline harr1s

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Re: to polish or not to polish
« Reply #2 on: 30 January 2003, 21:29 »
      good idea had thought of it but for some unknown reason my minds made up about the choice off wheels for the caddy as weird as it may sound. a set of ronals dont know why but from the minute i seen them on another caddy i was besotted with them i think there pukka on a mk1 and there the ones for me

and yeah still confused ??? ???



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Offline modulater

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Re:to polish or not to polish
« Reply #3 on: 19 November 2003, 21:56 »
Polish, be rude not to