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You don't have to pay import duties if you already own the car :D
And he must be pretty spesh to not be able to drive on the wrong side - if I've managed it for years I'm sure anyone can lol
The only hard thing is driving on the proper side when you come back after a year or so ;)
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=223734
They look funny there but it may be because he has RS front wings!
Maybe 5mm or so would be ok then!
Erm ph2 172 wheels look like they are far too far inside the arches for some reason... Might want more than 5mm which could be expensive.
I'll try and find some pics lol
Think halfords sell universal spacers, not sure about the bolts though. Read somewhere that Demon-Tweeks can make you some custom length bolts although I'm not sure if this is true or not.
You'll probably only need them on the back if anywhere to be honest.
Ph2 172 wheels or ph1?
Hubcentric ones will have a 60.1mm hole in the middle to fit snugly around a clio axle. Anything over 10mm and these should be used imo
Universal ones have a bigger mounting hole and as such fit a variety of cars. Up to 5-8mm is apparently ok, with little risk of wheel "wobble"
Whether you...
Some of my plastic is scratched but that's mainly from lugging a couple of people and 5/6 snowboards around Europe at various points over the past few years lol
Of course it's never going to stay immaculate if it gets used!!
£8 posted for the ones that are currently on my car? They've been on for about a week I think. I've got 2 pairs but one pair has kinda been shotgunned.
You may be better off with 10mm spacers by the looks of it though!
Try here for hubcentric ones if you're going that big ;)