Alloys - Who can help me here?
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Alloys - Who can help me here?
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What alloys would have been fitted to my car as standard? Any piccys?
Its an STI, Type R, 1998, Version 4 (I think)
So many types of alloys, but not sure what was on the car when it came out of the factory.
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Em
Who can help me with this one?
What alloys would have been fitted to my car as standard? Any piccys?
Its an STI, Type R, 1998, Version 4 (I think)
So many types of alloys, but not sure what was on the car when it came out of the factory.
Thanks guys!!
Em
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Thanks guys!! Massive help!! What is that graphic on the side?
As you have probably guessed, since mine is pretty much std, I am thinking of making it COMPLETELY standard, but need a little guidance!
As you have probably guessed, since mine is pretty much std, I am thinking of making it COMPLETELY standard, but need a little guidance!
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As standard as I can!! WOW!! They are not cheap!! You certainly wouldn't want to be screwing those up when trying to apply, would you!!
I may just have to have those once the car is back!!
Thanks Nick, great help!!
I may just have to have those once the car is back!!
Thanks Nick, great help!!
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And don't be tempted by the cheap copies cos they are poo. They don't look right and wrong colour too. It's worth spending the money.
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Thanks Jim. I won't get the cheap versions! Quality costs!!
Millzy, how much do they want for them? Condition? Don't mind ones that need refurbing as long as the price is right of course!
Millzy, how much do they want for them? Condition? Don't mind ones that need refurbing as long as the price is right of course!
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