Ray they are awesome they look super good that was quick I thought you said he was going to take 3 weeks lol, nice work man
Just got them back today after a bit of widening Thought I'll make a thread here for now then have some pics of them on the car when I get that back in my Mk3 thread.
Before - 15x6 ET38
After - 15x8 ET25 and ET14, powdercoated satin black.
Hopefully I'll have tyres on by the end of the week, and not far down I'll have the car back from the smash repairs.
Ray they are awesome they look super good that was quick I thought you said he was going to take 3 weeks lol, nice work man
I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
they looks sweet. what are the centres from? I may laredy know, but I've forgottten if i did! they'll look sweet mounted up.
can we know how much you paid?
Original wheels were Mk4 steelies, from the 1.6L models I think. They JUST fit over the VR6 288mm rotors and calipers! I was thinking either these or the New Beetle 16" steelies but decided on Mk4 items as I liked their design better.
Peter works quick! I was surprised to receive his phone call during class yesterday at Uni haha.
Last edited by rayray086; 01-04-2008 at 10:43 AM.
they look awesome mate... although you should have gone 8 front and 9 rear hehe
cant wait for mine to get done
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TIRES IMMEDIATELY! going for stretch?
thats awesome mate!
how much did it set you back if you dont mind me askin?
and are those BBS in the background?
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Thanks for the comments Unfortunately the guys at the smash repairs love taking their time so pics of them on the car won't be possible for a while
Alex, I'll be using 195/50R15 tyres on them so I'd imagine there'd be some decent stretch, nothing mad though! Dom, 9" in the rear is too hardcore for me!
It costs $75/each for new barrels, $85/each for removing the original centres out and fixing them back onto the new barrels, and $40/each for powdercoating. This included sandblasting and other prep work. Fantastic price for the powdercoating finish, but of course, you get what you pay for - the powdercoat wasn't as thick as I would have imagined, and a spot wasn't prepped right before the powdercoating so it showed up in the finish, but it's all minor. All up, it was a smidge less than $900 including the wheels itself and hubcaps
And yeah, it was an abandoned BBS RS that was lying around a shop/garage. I offered to buy it and the guy was kinda dumbfounded haha. He asked for $20
Last edited by rayray086; 02-04-2008 at 08:44 PM.
Sweet very nice ray... They will look sweet as on the Mk3
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