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6waysforward

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Anyone remember these oz ultraleggera's that were practically f**ked because of some nob that could not park???

Clicky



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Tig weld refurb, powder coated anthrecite outers and black inners. 205 45 16 uniroyal rs2, alloy spigots and mcguard bolts and here we have the finished product. Cool

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Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 18:43
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Could a mod please add "INSTAGRAM WARNING" to the thread title please? It's kinda hard to see the wheels in those photos, filter or not. Take photos of the actual wheels in better light if that's what you're trying to show us! Razz

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Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 18:47
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Instagram = Instaban! 7 days im afraid.
Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 18:49
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Only problem is my new brakes i bought while the wheels were being done do not fit under by about 2mm Sad There gona be up for sale if anyone is interested ( brakes )


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Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 18:49
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Oh and sorry for the pics of the car, the light was running out so i tried to boost it up

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Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 18:51
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Your front bumper alignment needs attention.

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  • Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 18:51
    6waysforward

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    dangti6 wrote:
    Your front bumper alignment needs attention.


    Yes i know, been to cold out to mess about with bumpers.

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 18:56
    coskev

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    Look goodCool

    205/45 look sooooooo much better than 195/45'sThumbs up

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 19:05
    thugpuggin

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    Got to love moonstone...

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 19:18
    dangti6

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    6waysforward wrote:
    dangti6 wrote:
    Your front bumper alignment needs attention.


    Yes i know, been to cold out to mess about with bumpers.


    Puff.

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  • Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 19:19
    24seven

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    Pics of the wheels themselves look good, fair play. Looks like a very tidy repair and I agree 204/45 looks much better than 195/45 and is closer to the standard rolling radius as well. How much did all the resto work set you back if you don't mind my asking?

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 19:36
    6waysforward

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    thugpuggin wrote:
    Got to love moonstone...


    Cheeky git LOL

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 19:36
    6waysforward

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    24seven wrote:
    Pics of the wheels themselves look good, fair play. Looks like a very tidy repair and I agree 204/45 looks much better than 195/45 and is closer to the standard rolling radius as well. How much did all the resto work set you back if you don't mind my asking?


    Sorry for the pic quality, all pics are from my phone as i dont have a decent camera atm Shock

    £180 which i think is a bargain as he had his work cut out Big grin

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 19:38
    6waysforward

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    coskev wrote:
    Look goodCool

    205/45 look sooooooo much better than 195/45'sThumbs up


    Cheers kev Smile

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 19:39
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    Looking lovely. Thumbs up

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 19:41
    jimmyrallye

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    There do look very nice good looking car to Smile

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 19:46
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    Looks good chief! Thumbs up

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 19:50
    24seven

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    6waysforward wrote:
    24seven wrote:
    Pics of the wheels themselves look good, fair play. Looks like a very tidy repair and I agree 204/45 looks much better than 195/45 and is closer to the standard rolling radius as well. How much did all the resto work set you back if you don't mind my asking?


    Sorry for the pic quality, all pics are from my phone as i dont have a decent camera atm Shock

    £180 which i think is a bargain as he had his work cut out Big grin


    Thumbs up No need to apologise, not everyone is a pro photographer - I'm certainly not. £360 all in then isn't bad for what you've got there. Buying new would have cost more and then they probably wouldn't be the colour you wanted anyway.

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 19:51
    yanni

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    Car and wheels look fantastic mate job well done.

    And the vultures strike back...
    First bids on the brakes please when the time comesLOL LOL LOL


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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 20:10
    rich306

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    They look absolutely brilliant!!!

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    Posted 26th Jan 2013 at 21:11
    roland rat

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    One of my fav wheels ever made, top work sir! Thumbs up
    Posted 27th Jan 2013 at 22:07
    arigti6

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    Looks mint with those on! Cool

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    Posted 28th Jan 2013 at 12:52
    meoldchina

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    Good job with the wheels!

    Can't you get 2mm spacers?

    Can you get Wilwood 4 pots under them?
    Posted 28th Jan 2013 at 14:15
    marco gti6

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    Post #24
    They look the nuts! I am now excited to get mine to the powder coaters Hyper but at the sme time i am worried concerning break clearance Sad Although your setup is the 330 mm one, mine will be 302 mm. Are there any issues with the 205 tyres rubbing on the inner arches???

    Lovely car too mate Thumbs up
    Posted 28th Jan 2013 at 16:01
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    Great job they look very smart Smile
    Posted 28th Jan 2013 at 18:55

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