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    How about something like these!!!



    Couldn't help myself
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Haha, and I don't blame ya Steve. Hmm which reminds me, I failed to put up pics of various Porsche wheels on Mk3's..

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    Get that crap off it hurts my eyes

    Nar it looks good steve, just make sure u dont curb them or we'll all slap u silly at the next meet! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by peedman View Post
    Get that crap off it hurts my eyes

    Nar it looks good steve, just make sure u dont curb them or we'll all slap u silly at the next meet! lol
    LOL, I actually need to get them fixed there is a bit of curbing on them from the previous guy he told me that ther was nothing wrong with them (flaming turd ) Anyway, hopefully I will be able to get them fixed in time for the next GTG.
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Give the dude that william did for his ibeeza wheels. $80 each wheel is pretty cheap and thats inc paint, i cant really remember but the guy at st marys that ray when to try and redrill his bbs was charging more than that.

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    From what I've seen, I thinl the Audi TT Fat Fives are about the only wheels that actually bolt straight on because they are 5x100. Everything else requires some sort of adapters, but running adapters and wheels from different German/Euro makes seems to be a pretty common trend in the VW scene.

    OEM+ gets a thumbs up from me.
    Mk3Love [mark-three-luhv] a lively enthusiasm for Volkswagen's third generation Golf and Jetta platform

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