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Author | Subject: 306 13" 5.5j steels |
![]() Regular ![]() Location: Alton Registered: 08 Aug 2012 Posts: 455 Status: Offline |
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After the above if anyone's got any kicking around?Cheers ________________________________________ ![]() "winners come and go but legends never die..." autorite-sport.co.uk |
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![]() Senior User ![]() Location: avoiding my pug Registered: 08 Nov 2010 Posts: 807 Status: Offline |
Post #2
Stand by on that one!________________________________________ Rich E wrote: With the 306 Rallye the goal wasn't to make a purer or more focussed car. It was to make a cheaper car, and then cynically use Peugeot's motorsport heritage to make it appeal to enthusiasts. |
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![]() Seasoned Pro ![]() Location: Parts for Sale section Registered: 04 Dec 2007 Posts: 7,442 Status: Offline |
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They had 13" wheels for a 306? ![]() I thought even the bottom of the line basic models had 14's, I know the lower spec ones I have owned have had 14". ________________________________________ Chris1999 China Gti6 Supercharged ![]() 2000 Bianca 306 Diesel [Work runabout] |
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![]() Regular ![]() Location: Alton Registered: 08 Aug 2012 Posts: 455 Status: Offline |
Post #4
Yeah some did, you can still buy brand new sedan ones from a dealer.309 wheels would also do the job! ________________________________________ ![]() "winners come and go but legends never die..." autorite-sport.co.uk |
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