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vts_tibi

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Post #76
I've seen one at the Subaru service (no... I service my car myself... they were remapping the ECU - ECUTek v.2 remap Cool )

and there was an old Legacy Turbo with mudflaps, light pod and rallye wheels - it was proper cool and sounded Love

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Posted 4th Jun 2009 at 02:42
spiky

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Post #77
and they fit ok over your gti6 brakes?

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Posted 8th Jun 2009 at 03:38
lotek

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Post #78
is there not a new pug that comes with these???
cannot just be the c5 surely?
Posted 6th Jul 2009 at 21:22
lotek

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Post #79
anyone know?
Posted 6th Jul 2009 at 21:51
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Post #80
of this specific dimension no.

there's a wheel used on the 607 that looks like the C5 alloy of a similar construction, but is 5 stud and 17"!

also a similar on the 308 in 16" unsure on this

some shown for the 207 as spares for alloy, but they use a deeper offset than the 306, probably only steel here.

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Posted 6th Jul 2009 at 22:31
lotek

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Post #81
is the one on the 308 the same dimension as a cyclone? bar being 16? i dont mind being 16 as i want to go to 406 brembos
Posted 6th Jul 2009 at 22:18
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Post #82
not sure if they are actually alloy yet.

time to visit a scrappy with a magnet and a rattle gun Ninja

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Posted 6th Jul 2009 at 22:46
lotek

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Post #83
16" is available aswelll, bring on the brembos!! Smoke
Posted 7th Jul 2009 at 23:15
lotek

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Post #84
I am now the proud owner of a set of 15's Smoke

bye bye cyclones. lol
Posted 8th Jul 2009 at 21:38
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Post #85
Id like to see those greg to see if the Hi-Specs fit behind them. Where did you get them?

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Posted 8th Jul 2009 at 22:10
vts_tibi

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Post #86
lotek wrote:
I am now the proud owner of a set of 15's Smoke

bye bye cyclones. lol


I hope you played with them a bit, and showed them to all of your mates, as their lightness is unbeliveable! LOL


And I would like to see whether 4 pots would fit or not.

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Posted 9th Jul 2009 at 13:05
106lad

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Post #87
me too.

Only other problem is they look a bit ... boring

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Posted 9th Jul 2009 at 16:25
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Post #88
they do look boring but im going to get creative with the paint.. only thin layers tho haha

mark - if you want me to pop over with one to see if they fit over let me know , u still gt my mob number?

Tibi- MY god they are light, even with VIKING 195-65-15 budget beasts on them haha.

the 1 tonne aim is starting to be a possibility.
Posted 9th Jul 2009 at 16:33
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Post #89
if any one wants some i know where 2more sets are , no idea of condition tho.
Posted 9th Jul 2009 at 16:35
106lad

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Post #90
lotek wrote:
they do look boring but im going to get creative with the paint.. only thin layers tho haha

mark - if you want me to pop over with one to see if they fit over let me know , u still gt my mob number?

Tibi- MY god they are light, even with VIKING 195-65-15 budget beasts on them haha.

the 1 tonne aim is starting to be a possibility.


Yeah i still have your number.

Im away this weekend. back home to throw bottles and stones LOL but ill give you a shout maybe next week!

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Posted 10th Jul 2009 at 04:32
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Post #91
are they atually pretty tough though? if they are used for transporting cars before original wheels are put on (if thats what is done) then surely there is an element of 'disposability' with them Unsure

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Posted 10th Jul 2009 at 05:14
lotek

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Post #92
there kept on the cars , not just for transport.
there actually really thick aswell i was quite supprised.

the official name for these alloys are HUNGAROS

and are available in 16" although 16's were only supplied on mk2's , im pretty sure they'l hold up fine, if they dont its no pronlem , il just put the cyclones back on?
Posted 10th Jul 2009 at 08:03
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Post #93
lotek wrote:
there kept on the cars , not just for transport.
there actually really thick aswell i was quite supprised.

the official name for these alloys are HUNGAROS

and are available in 16" although 16's were only supplied on mk2's , im pretty sure they'l hold up fine, if they dont its no pronlem , il just put the cyclones back on?


Wheel failiure does not tend to be a 'gradual' thing LOL

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Posted 10th Jul 2009 at 16:06
lotek

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Post #94
Laugh my ass off
Posted 10th Jul 2009 at 16:13
andy-goodwin

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Could you point me in the direction of the 16"ers lotek? My Googlefu is weak Sad
Posted 10th Jul 2009 at 19:12
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Post #96
lotek wrote:
if any one wants some i know where 2more sets are , no idea of condition tho.


2 sets of 15"

can i have details please

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Posted 10th Jul 2009 at 21:30
lotek

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Post #97
you have pm
Posted 14th Jul 2009 at 03:48
markoblaze6

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Post #98
whilst doing some searching i came across this bit of info from the 205gti forum


The following are actually alloy wheels, but look like steelies. They are all 15" diam and 6" wide, and I think they are all ET19, so basically a direct replacement on the 205.

GTi6 steel wheels - part number 5401 H7 -
Posted 19th Jul 2009 at 22:25
106lad

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Post #99
GTi-6 steel wheels are not made of alloy Dunno

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Posted 20th Jul 2009 at 21:57
markoblaze6

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Post #100
106lad wrote:
GTi-6 steel wheels are not made of alloy Dunno


was only a copy and paste Big grin never noticed that i had got that bit too as i wasnt too sure when i read it some one will correct it or inform too the wrongness

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