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another what do you guys think of these wheels thread
They'd look really good...if they're genuine, when I last looked I could get a used set over here for about $2500 and that's a pretty good price compared to sourcing them locally.
2019 132TSI Tiguan
2011 Audi S4 Wagon
1988 MK1 Caddy
2006 Polo GTI
I'm selling a genuine set of these Cassiopea wheels at the moment on ebay - the problem with those for VW fitment is that the fronts are 19x8 but the rears are 19x11 and that's a whole lot of guard rolling required for an Eos...
The genuine 19x8 wheels are still available from various suppliers in the US - you can pick up a set of 4 fronts for $2500 USD from LamboStuff (Lamborghini Wheels).
I won't spam this thread with the link to my wheels but feel free to PM me if anyone's interested.
I'm selling a genuine set of these Cassiopea wheels at the moment on ebay - the problem with those for VW fitment is that the fronts are 19x8 but the rears are 19x11 and that's a whole lot of guard rolling required for an Eos...
The genuine 19x8 wheels are still available from various suppliers in the US - you can pick up a set of 4 fronts for $2500 USD from LamboStuff (Lamborghini Wheels).
I won't spam this thread with the link to my wheels but feel free to PM me if anyone's interested.
wow, small world - your wheels on fleabay are the one's I spotted! I didn't realise they were quite that wide. Bummer
Please tell me you didn't drive around like that!? Haha
Definitely not - that pic shows the tyre hard up against the inside of the wheel well and there's still about 50mm between the inside face of the wheel and the hub...
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