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Originally Posted by Chris Type R,Jan 20 2005, 08:27 AM
Or get some 3rd party wheels, eg OZ superleggeras:
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Originally Posted by UK_S2000,Jan 20 2005, 09:30 AM
Make sure they're not scratched/kerbed though when you buy them secondhand!
Or buy some 18's . I agree about the 16's not filing the arches , they couldnt fill a cup holder they are so tiny
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I fitted MY04 wheels to my car and made a HUGE difference. Looks like it fill the arches much better, handles great, and cost me the equivalent of 400 pounds haha. just had top replace the rear tires at t\rough;y the same cost but still worth it. mete this guy who was buyin 18s for his S and he sold ti to me.
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Originally Posted by Edlover,Jan 21 2005, 07:56 PM
I fitted MY04 wheels to my car and made a HUGE difference. Looks like it fill the arches much better, handles great, and cost me the equivalent of 400 pounds haha. just had top replace the rear tires at t\rough;y the same cost but still worth it. mete this guy who was buyin 18s for his S and he sold ti to me.
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Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,Jan 20 2005, 08:47 AM
Is that in "mint" condition?
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the way I see it I had a lucky escape . I nearly spent 900 sheets on the load of $hite
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