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Sell them, make some money and the car will look much better with standard wheels until you can afford to do all the mods in your list at the same time.
If you really look at that picture it looks like the cars and wheels aren't connected!
The rest of the car is lovely by the way
So he spent half an hour checking kit from the dealers for perfection, moaned about a paint blemish when he got it home and considered rejecting the car, the proceeded to rip it to bits and drill holes, dynamat the hell out of it and add a s**t load of weight to it.
I'd have kept the blue one!
They look like a wider offset than the trophy alloys.
If you look at Fletchers 172 for example his trophy alloys look more set into the arches - yours looks like mine and mine are cup alloys.
Wtf is this thread about!?! flol!
I suggest you leave the car as it is if unclipping a hose which you have been told several times is perfectly safe and won't damage your engine is too much for you!
I agree regarding the 172- 182.
I went for a 172 after looking at several 182s - I couldn't justify the extra outlay for the 182.
If I had my time again I'd probably go for a cup over the 172 I have because I still love that blue! but then somedays I'd much rather have mine.
But do you like it enough to drive it around everywhere keeping an eye out for the local plitzbobs?
I'm genuinely interested, it might be me but none of my other car enthusiast mates could give a toss if the number plate looks better with 2cm lopped off it.
All these threads about dodgy numberplates...
I don't get it!
They look wrong anyway - and to be fair if you have to risk the wrath of the police everytime you drive anywhere with a mod that genuinely no-one ever notices and/or cares about theres something wrong!
I have never driven past a...