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looking awesome, where did you get the mirrors from?
Im not sure as they were on the car when I bought it. Ironically the blobeye I owned previously had the exact same ones on- again from a previous owner. I know evobits do a similar set for classics.
And should it not have the hawkeye square boot lock? Or did they fit the older boot looks to the Spec C models?
As mentioned above there was a few cars shelved by prodrive and brought into the country and registered late. Few 10 plates and a couple of 11s I believe. Not seen another blue one though!
All 4 refurbished and powder coated were £510. Obviously depends how bad the calipers are to start with. Took around 5 days turnaround. Cant fault Ian and the team at godspeed.......great service.
WideR is in for major engine surgery at the moment but somehow the imminent bill from that didn't stop me buying this for when it's back on the road...
what you doing with the current ones?
I’ll be intrested mate cash on collection if right price
Cheers mate.
I am keeping the wheels pictured on the car as they now have my TPMS sensors and winter tyres fitted. They'll be my winter set.
I do however still have the original 2015 STI 18" wheels (Enkei WRX STI Wheel- 18x8.5 +55 5x114.3 x4) now without tyres that I will be selling soon. They are as per the image below.
haha. Yes I am. My 63 beetle actually has 20 wheels currently, my STI has 3 sets of wheels (so 12 in total) and still have a set from my FSTI that I need to sell. lol
haha. Yes I am. My 63 beetle actually has 20 wheels currently, my STI has 3 sets of wheels (so 12 in total) and still have a set from my FSTI that I need to sell. lol
how do I upload photos, struggling here and can’t find a guide
Scoobynet is one of the only forums that allows you to upload pictures directly. Most you have to upload pics to a site like flickr then select the direct link and embed them.
On Scoobynet click the icon in the reply box that says image, open that window then select image from device. Find the image in the correct folder, select and insert then post. Simple.