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OSV
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It really is just the tyres, too wide and too big a rolling radius, be fine on 205s
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M6 junction A57 is about halfway to Stoke for me, evening is best I have commitments for the next couple of Sundays
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Can do the half way thing with pleasure in that case
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Factory size is 205/50 but 195/50 or even 195/45 are options too. Where are you based?
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The R32 Bora currently for sale looks good value
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Its simply the tyres that are the issues but machining a couple more mm of the spacer sounds like a plan. The size and offset of the wheels shouldn't be an issue
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Yeh I understand them to be in good working order, will take to GTI International then you can satisfy yourself you are happy with them. Will pm my phone number.
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How is it without spacers, do they clear your suspension
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Nice work as always Andy, not really feeling the wheels this time, but top job! :)Well to be fair they aren't going to compete with those RS or even the CH, but I still think they look really good, excellent result at a bargain price.
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Well done
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Very nice
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Can i get second dibs on this if Jonnyvw doesn't take them.Thanks
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That sounds OK was just trying to help out, don't like to see Corrados fall victim to crime. I'll give it a little while to see if OP is interested first if thats OK
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How much you after mate? Do they come with centre caps? CheersPete
All 4 caps are included and in excellent condition. I've only decided to sell to fund some other work to my car I would want £225 for all 4
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I cant reply on my main computer all of a sudden, the reply box looks grey and won't accept text so can't post or reply. HELP!
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Can get some if you like
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I have a set of 4 OE Speedlines freshly powdercoated without tyres but you can pick new tyres of choice and still come in under budget
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If you're happy with 15s i'd stick with Speedlines, as good as it gets in 15" on a Corrado.
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They do two sizes of jacket- larger ones are obsolete. When I bought the smaller one last year, there were only a handful left. Plenty of the plastic ones though + they're a lot cheaper. Look good too- Gareth, have you got a pic of yours? -
You are bang on the money with that statement Jim. Get a sensible daily and enjoy one Corrado as a weekend car. Sell or part out the red car either way you've got to make an emotional detachment and do whats clearly right for you.
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Just enjoy it, try and keep it in good order and improve it when necessary. Your plan sounds like a whole lot of time and money and unlikely to make the car worth much more and you'll end up being too precious with it to enjoy it.
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I have the heater controls you can have them for £40 if that helps
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plastic battery cover is.....281915411f
the material cover is.....357915411c
I use the plastic top cover, cheaper and neater and doesn't get water logged and rotten, its still a genuine part and solution
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the battery jackets were certainly available still, i'd go new they get shabby really quick so 2nd hand isn'y your best bet
£500 to spend - what wheels to get?
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Perfect, right on the junction. Tomorrow or Friday is probably best for me this week