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Author Subject: 205 gti alloys on a 306 ???
l_e_cook

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Post #1
hi im thinking of getting some 205 19.gti alloys for my gti6

probley a faq but do they fit straight on it or will they need spacers

cheers
lee
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 01:57
bill2b

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Post #2
We put some 14" pepperpots off a 205 on the shell of our 306 it looked daft but they went on ok
LOL

Not sure it the 15 inchers would fit though, probably would Whistle

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Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 02:02
ant_kernow

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Post #3
no, they make your cambelt snap if you do a wheelie spin.














yes they fit.

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Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 02:02
rallyeash

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Post #4
direct fit mate

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Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 02:04
l_e_cook

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Post #5
cheers guys i must be careful not to get the wheels lit up then lol ...
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 02:04
l_e_cook

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Post #6
wasnt on about the pepper pots mate looking at the 15s maybe anthracite on a black gti-6
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 02:07
pugjim

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Post #7
heres my old 6 with 1.9 wheels on

Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 13:21
tubbyrutter

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Post #8
You should buy a set in silver with 888s on them, they would look the nuts!

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Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 15:10
ronburgandy

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Post #9
I've got them - they fit fine over the 306 brakes just be sure that there are no balancing weights on the inner most bit of the rim.

Genuine speedlines are lighter than smr's. Mine are darkish grey but look black in the picture - dodgy camera phone. looks a lot better in the skin.

ronburgandy has attached the following image:

Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 20:26
l_e_cook

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Post #10
im loving the dark grey im thinking of going gun metal grey on my black 6
Posted 9th Feb 2011 at 03:02
:: blade ::

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Post #11


ive got them

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Posted 9th Feb 2011 at 03:48
scib4

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Post #12
Mine on full slicks...





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Posted 9th Feb 2011 at 04:56
gretsch-drummer

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Post #13
Got 'em here aswell:



Ha, and some pepperpots I've just painted and sold today! (£120, a thank you, didnt fit over the 266mm brakes I got put on tho)

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Posted 13th Feb 2011 at 03:54

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