EURO STYLE ALLOYS

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poloboyben
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EURO STYLE ALLOYS

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Hi. Im poloboyben, some might remember me from about a year ago. Well i passed my test and thanks to you guys i managed to mod my car by doing all of the fitting myself. The mods included: lexus lights, door speakers, 6x9's, rear spolier, debadgement, shortening of aerial, headunit, 16' oz titan alloys and 50mm eibach springs and spax dampers. Cheers for all of your help.

Now i am on a new quest which is to further mod my car and change it.

I have recently swapped my wheels from the 16 oz's to the 13' stock wheel trims and although the car looks nowhere as good, the general performance is a lot better, which leads me to believe that smaller wheels are much better for the car. I have always liked the look of the smaller euro style alloys like the one's in the pic below:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 65144&rd=1

Where can i get a set like this and how much do they generally cost? Is there much option with different manufacturers of these wheels and models?

CHeers
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Post by Redline »

http://www.dubmeister.co.uk/ is the first site off the top of my head for Euro style stuff.
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Post by polopowah »

top link redline!
am too looking into euro alloys as i feel my 16's are a little bit big and kerbed quite abit over the years i've had them
-Ben-
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