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Old 24-03-2007, 13:49   #1
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what look to go for??

hi guys. I'm having to sell my 17" white raceline alloys and am prob going to opt for some 15" for better acceleration, just wondered if anyone has got some pics of 15's with lowered suspention (mine's lowered 60mm)....I dont know whether to go for the rally look with white wheels...or maby euro look with black deep dish or similar....
any opinions wanted!!
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Old 24-03-2007, 15:52   #2
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15's won't give better acceleration, rolling diameters similar whether 15, 16 or 17
someone will say that's wrong
one things for sure, Jenk will say euro's
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Old 24-03-2007, 16:29   #3
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15's won't give better acceleration, rolling diameters similar whether 15, 16 or 17
someone will say that's wrong
one things for sure, Jenk will say euro's
depends on the tyre profile - a 17 with very low profile could be comparable to a 15 with high profile tyres.
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Old 24-03-2007, 17:01   #4
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15's won't give better acceleration, rolling diameters similar whether 15, 16 or 17
someone will say that's wrong
one things for sure, Jenk will say euro's


Get some 15 x 8 on the front and 15 x 9 on the rear.....will look mega phat
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Old 24-03-2007, 17:09   #5
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right on both then
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Old 24-03-2007, 17:34   #6
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polished porsche teledials 8&9" front and rear

i got some new rims, but im not letting people know until i get em the way i want, all ill say is they are off to the polishers

jenk do u stil have ur teledials?

euro is cool get some coilovers and lower on some VAG rims
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Old 24-03-2007, 17:39   #7
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my 15's are speedline and about half the weight of the standard 16's so i reckon i get abit more acceleration down the pod
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Old 24-03-2007, 17:49   #8
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my mk2 is up for Mot on Monday.. so if all goes well I can then concentrate on getting the tailgate sprayed up to match, and then refurb these rims I got..
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Old 24-03-2007, 19:28   #9
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polished porsche teledials 8&9" front and rear

i got some new rims, but im not letting people know until i get em the way i want, all ill say is they are off to the polishers

jenk do u stil have ur teledials?

euro is cool get some coilovers and lower on some VAG rims
Yep still got em, sitting in the garage

You cant get 9" teledials to my understanding and 8"s are very rare!

I think you should pm me mate and tell me what your having
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Old 24-03-2007, 20:18   #10
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Old 24-03-2007, 21:05   #11
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I think you should pm me mate and tell me what your having
PM's!!!! Thats cheating

Its much better to play the guessing game. But Jenk can't play now because he is cheating.

My guess it...............Borbet A's

BTW Sionowz, I recon you should get hold of some white multispokes as I don't think you can really have a yellow Euro car, so Rally look it is
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Old 24-03-2007, 22:17   #12
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yea...that's wat i was thinking... only thing is with the rally look is do I go all out with the proper decals and scoop...or just make it a subtle, smooth exterior with rally interiour like cage...buckets?? so many options
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Old 24-03-2007, 23:35   #13
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PM's!!!! Thats cheating

Its much better to play the guessing game. But Jenk can't play now because he is cheating.

My guess it...............Borbet A's

BTW Sionowz, I recon you should get hold of some white multispokes as I don't think you can really have a yellow Euro car, so Rally look it is
Migs right...... white multi`s are just have to keep them clean hey Migs or just to much hard braking....
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Old 25-03-2007, 13:30   #14
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Well I was searching for a good photo of a yellow beeza with white alloys, but couldn't find one . I could only find a crappy blurred one on autotrader, and still had to quickly photoshop some multispokes onto it. So this is what yours could look like if you were to get some white wheels, and lower it. If you wanted the full on Rally look, you'd have to get an F2 front bumper and spoiler. Ibiza_95, Sirculation, and F2Stu are the ones to talk to about the F2 kit as they have them fitted. Here is the pic:



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