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Dis00
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alloy wheels
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31 March 2005, 21:02 »
i was looking to get some alloy wheels as my first mod and heading towards these
http://www.topgear.co.uk/acatalog/Arospeed17_inch.php
i do like the bbs range but are pricey and advice
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jv
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Re: alloy wheels
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31 March 2005, 21:13 »
hmm, not sure matey, they are a bit 'japanese', don't think the curved spokes (in towards the rim) will really suit a mk4 that well
what's your budget?
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Dis00
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Re: alloy wheels
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31 March 2005, 21:14 »
about 800
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jv
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31 March 2005, 21:26 »
audi rs6 ones?
18's with new tyres for 749ÂÂÂ
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Re: alloy wheels
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31 March 2005, 21:47 »
Yeah the rs6's got my vote
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Dis00
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31 March 2005, 21:51 »
i think a lot of golf owners ahve audi or vw wheels fancie something different
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nrgizerbunny
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31 March 2005, 22:28 »
monty's wheels and tyres has got OZ replica R32 wheels for about £800. I would steer clear of BBS wheels, I have them on my car and they have given me nothing but grief. On my third set now and they are rusting :embarassed:
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richy
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01 April 2005, 08:39 »
Make sure that you get a wheel/tyre combo that gives you the right rolling radius. For 17" rims, you'll need 225/45/17s.
205/40/17 will make your total wheel size too small!!
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