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You just need to make sure they fit the car.
Four stud - wheel bolts
Bore size- the middle bit needs to be the same as the ones you take off. For example on mine the centre bore is 60.1mm. Unsure what yours will be, someone will know or just google it.
If you got aftermarket wheels like the...
Wish our mechanic in work was handy with a spanner. Did the leads and plugs on my car and managed to cut the inlet pipe so it was idling at just under 2k lol.
Looks like a nice first car mate. A tad better than my b reg 1.0 fiesta, which you probably won't remember :(
I'm getting old :( :(
If it was me and could give any advice. Make sure it's mechanically sound, tyres are good and there's plenty of juice in the tank. I loved driving my first car...
When I was younger, few years ago now lol, they would hike the insurance for aftermarket alloys. I assume because the car becomes more 'desirable' or puts you in that class of yoofs that play loud music and ownz the road. I would certainly check beforehand mate but as mentioned stick to oem...
Think that's the trouble mate, finding a well looked after one. Both of my clios are spot on (touches wood). Sorted the slight misfire on the cup and it idles spot on from cold. I expect if something nice came up I'd be tempted.
Anyway I digress. Keep up the good work :)
At the mo mine owes me £1200, thats with belts, water pump, dephaser etc done. Realistically i think i'd get £1495 for it.
Good car tbf so wont be selling it just yet.