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Old 03-18-2016 | 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by CynicG
Originally Posted by Daytona-Dave' timestamp='1458258378' post='23912111
I'd about to say that. The SS fits perfectly on the rear
Yes seen this now cheers, was looking at the RPF01 didn't realise the SS had the perfect offsets
Old 03-18-2016 | 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by S2K-Phil
Minvo, I have a set of facelift V2s in very good nick complete with cenrte caps and nearly new Eagle asymmetric F1s. Let me know if interested.
I have also had an offer from dls for his wheels.
The problem is that the Honda wheels seem to be "worth more" than the brand new Rotas.
If I purchase yours then I will need to spend £70 per wheel on getting them the right colour which reduces the amount I would want to pay.

Unless you are happy parting with the wheels (without tyres) for £300 then I will be better off getting the Rotas.

Cheers for the offer anyway!

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Old 03-18-2016 | 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by minvo
Originally Posted by S2K-Phil' timestamp='1458309652' post='23912559
Minvo, I have a set of facelift V2s in very good nick complete with cenrte caps and nearly new Eagle asymmetric F1s. Let me know if interested.
I have also had an offer from dls for his wheels.
The problem is that the Honda wheels seem to be "worth more" than the brand new Rotas.
If I purchase yours then I will need to spend £70 per wheel on getting them the right colour which reduces the amount I would want to pay.

Unless you are happy parting with the wheels (without tyres) for £300 then I will be better off getting the Rotas.

Cheers for the offer anyway!

S
Except the Rotas aren't the best offsets Min?
Old 03-18-2016 | 07:44 AM
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I realise that. But it's £100's of pounds in difference and I am not sure if it's worth the extra money.

The Rotas also look nice...

S
Old 03-18-2016 | 08:14 AM
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Just wait until they come along, it's worth it as all OEM 17's look the dogs
Old 03-18-2016 | 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by earl's_f20c
Originally Posted by CynicG' timestamp='1458290836' post='23912368
[quote name='Daytona-Dave' timestamp='1458258378' post='23912111']


http://enkei.com/wp-...5/01/PF01SS.pdf
I'd about to say that. The SS fits perfectly on the rear
Yes seen this now cheers, was looking at the RPF01 didn't realise the SS had the perfect offsets
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Enkei's nomenclature!! I made exactly the same mistake...
Old 03-18-2016 | 10:41 AM
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Oh so now I am really undecided.
I think I might need to drink a bottle or two of Leffe tonight and then spin the empty bottle to see what wheels I buy.

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Old 03-18-2016 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by minvo
I realise that. But it's £100's of pounds in difference and I am not sure if it's worth the extra money.

The Rotas also look nice...

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Depends whether you like driving your car or just looking at it, really...

A set of OEMs would be the cheapest alternative.
Old 03-18-2016 | 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Nick Graves
Originally Posted by minvo' timestamp='1458312256' post='23912603
I realise that. But it's £100's of pounds in difference and I am not sure if it's worth the extra money.

The Rotas also look nice...

S
Depends whether you like driving your car or just looking at it, really...

A set of OEMs would be the cheapest alternative.

But by the time I colour them they are not so cheap.
And if I can get a set for under £300 in the first place.
Old 03-18-2016 | 10:46 AM
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It's a bit like putting re-treaded tyres on. Cheap, but really not a sensible idea.



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