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I'm sure you'll have no problems in finding a new home for those Savannahs when the time comes.Originally posted by stiffy86 View PostThey are the stock savannah wheels, from the r line over seas. I like them but the other wheels I've ordered will be a lot more concave. I'll probably sell them after that.
I have the dsg tune and it has made it a lot better, launches sound cool haha but I still want paddles. They aren't a priority though.
Yeah it's a pity that the Tig doesn't come with paddles as it would be an easy option to add at the factory but relatively expensive to put in later. I offset the cost by selling my old wheel and airbag to someone looking to add a MFSW to a Golf. Paddles are good and make driving through the hills a bit of fun.
Have you thought of putting on an r-line kit?
There's a few things that if I'd thought about it earlier I might have done it and body kit is one. For me now it's a bit late. Hard to justify if I'm not going to hold onto the car for a decent time (probably only 1-2 years).
So now it's only adding bits that either are not too expensive or that I can take off and sell later.
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I'll probably just get an r-line wheel and then put it all back to stock when I sell it. I really like the savannahs, and if the company making my wheels in the states doesn't hurry up and email me back I'll cancel my order and get them coated matte black.Originally posted by tigger73 View PostI'm sure you'll have no problems in finding a new home for those Savannahs when the time comes.
Yeah it's a pity that the Tig doesn't come with paddles as it would be an easy option to add at the factory but relatively expensive to put in later. I offset the cost by selling my old wheel and airbag to someone looking to add a MFSW to a Golf. Paddles are good and make driving through the hills a bit of fun.
Have you thought of putting on an r-line kit?
There's a few things that if I'd thought about it earlier I might have done it and body kit is one. For me now it's a bit late. Hard to justify if I'm not going to hold onto the car for a decent time (probably only 1-2 years).
So now it's only adding bits that either are not too expensive or that I can take off and sell later.
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I only want flares, and that's only if I get these bigger wheels, otherwise I'll just keep it stock body and lower it more.
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Quick update.
Savannahs are for sale, ordered a different set of wheels because it was taking too bloody long for them to be made.
Being more conservative and just sticking to a 9inch rim so I can lower it more. 10-12 week wait. Hurrrrry up
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