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Brad.
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I've just started learning to drive, so not currently very serious about looking for something straight away.

Looking for something that'll look smart, i was set on wellers, but i figured they'd look crap unless i lowered it straight away, which i can't really do until i have money etc.
I love the look of the BBS Lm's,they ALL seem to be out of my price range though, which is annoying.

I don't wanna spend too much, but yeah, just some suggestions please.
Any size etc, just trying to see some that'll look smart so i can make my mind up. :)
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What's your price range?

Cheap decents I'd look at BBS RAs, Ronal Turbos, ATS Cups, G60 Steels, BBS RXIIs.
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I'd say my price range is like £200 ish. Depending on whether i land my new job. *fingers crossed*
Really like some of the BBS wheels, spose, should pass my driving test first :oops:

also, just found the rear washer pipe has split, any idea of the part number of the bit on the end. Thats the only bit that has split. If i replace that should be all good, if no one knows, should i just put a plug and fill it up with silicon?
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Brad. wrote:also, just found the rear washer pipe has split, any idea of the part number of the bit on the end. Thats the only bit that has split. If i replace that should be all good, if no one knows, should i just put a plug and fill it up with silicon?
More reason to just remove it :wink:
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:P Was thinking about removing it. No use if the washer thing doesn't work either, or is it? ho hum :/
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Brad. wrote::P Was thinking about removing it. No use if the washer thing doesn't work either, or is it? ho hum :/
Remove it!
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Yeh get rid of it. You could pick up some RXIIs for £200 and refurb them yourself.
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I wouldn't have the slightest clue how to referb wheels, would probably turn out to be uber crap:P
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Get doing some research, it just takes a bit of commitment. If you want a nice set of wheels for £200, your gunna have to expect to do a bit of work!

Unless you get a set of G60s for now.
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Will take a look around, thanks man.
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