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Boab

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Post #1
Quite like the look of these. can't seem to find any fitment info though. does anybody know and what is your opinion on them?

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Posted 18th Oct 2009 at 20:48
bongo dts

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Post #2
Posted 18th Oct 2009 at 20:55
anth

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Post #3
Number 2 looks good
Posted 18th Oct 2009 at 23:51
rich-6

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Post #4
anth wrote:
Number 2 looks good


Thumbs up and 17" too

Them others are 18 an will look w*nk Yes

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Posted 19th Oct 2009 at 00:42
106lad

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Post #5
No 2 does look good actually.

but its 7.5J wide, wonder will that cause issues with scrubbing, as my 7J Turinis are very very close to the reaar inner guards, so much so that the plastic is very smooth now,

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Posted 19th Oct 2009 at 00:55
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Post #6
106lad wrote:
No 2 does look good actually.

but its 7.5J wide, wonder will that cause issues with scrubbing, as my 7J Turinis are very very close to the reaar inner guards, so much so that the plastic is very smooth now,


I run a 3mm spacer on the rear for the same reason with my speedlines.

Bet they all weigh a ton though. I just don't understand I'm afraid. Dunno

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Posted 19th Oct 2009 at 01:44
craigy_87

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Post #7
106lad wrote:
No 2 does look good actually.

but its 7.5J wide, wonder will that cause issues with scrubbing, as my 7J Turinis are very very close to the reaar inner guards, so much so that the plastic is very smooth now,


ahhh not just me then LOL dont think there has been any touchin but it is very close
Posted 19th Oct 2009 at 01:59
c.a.r.

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Post #8
Those #2's look smart, like a modern Cyclone.

I have very little rear clearance on the arch liners too, running ET16 7J Superleggera's.

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Posted 19th Oct 2009 at 02:54
lotek

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Post #9
very cyclone esk..
Posted 19th Oct 2009 at 03:18
mini-corsa

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Post #10
sourced a set or #2s for my mate and sold them to him for his xsara, turned out very well.

Posted 20th Mar 2011 at 15:22
owain

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Post #11
mini-corsa wrote:
turned out very well.


I disagree.

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Posted 20th Mar 2011 at 15:30
welshpug!

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Post #12
note to self, never buy an Irish pug or Citroen, the underneath will be f*cked Laugh my ass off


(unless its a rally car, they run sensible ride heights!)

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Posted 20th Mar 2011 at 15:43
cooper666

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Post #13



i see the look hes going forLOL

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Posted 20th Mar 2011 at 16:22
rallyeash

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Post #14
LOL could look alright if it was raised about 50mm

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Posted 20th Mar 2011 at 16:25
owain

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Post #15
rallyeash wrote:
:could look alright if it was raised about 50mm


...and put the standard wheels back on.

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Posted 20th Mar 2011 at 16:39

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