Rota Boost alloys. Cheapest supplier?
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Rota Boost alloys. Cheapest supplier?
Looking at upgrading my standard wrx alloys but 'm not paying £140 per wheel! Especially when I only paid £500 for a wheel & tyre package a few years ago!
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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mags did the best deal for me when i ordered some new rims
even if he is a little more expensive its worth paying more for the customer service etc
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even if he is a little more expensive its worth paying more for the customer service etc
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https://www.scoobynet.com/member.php?u=35589
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Or actually I might consider the 05 wide track standard 17's if I only they came in 5x100.
I saw a guy selling BBS version of facebook the other day and he reckoned they were 5x100?
I saw a guy selling BBS version of facebook the other day and he reckoned they were 5x100?
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they cost over £250 to be refurbed
all you need is 5x100 converters i think
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I got 17x7.5 rota boost 100pcd from revolution 24/7 motorsport. A couple of issues with ordering, but they offered me free set of tpi wheel nuts which I duly snapped up.
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