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My 16" running 205/45R16 put the speedo almost 100% perfect. With 215/40R17 it's supposedly damn close to the same (or so I'm told).
Yeah, I keep thinking I should try to get a 7.5" all round, damn shame they don't make those wheels in 16"
If nothing else I'm happy to see that I can find a number of sets round the AU$1,000 mark (+ shipping of course). I'm not in a big rush to get them. Until I find something else, they are THE WHEEL I keep coming back to. I just want them.
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Originally posted by gpk_gti View Postyou can get those wheels in 16"...seen them somewhere...they are copies tho.
If anyone happens to know who make replica's, let me know and I'll look into it.
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A rolling diameter size calculator I use is one from 1010tires.com. Very helpful and easy to use!
Aaron, give Peter @ OZWheels a call on 0404844806. His shop is in St Marys (previously Leppington) and I remember he makes Porsche replica wheels, except in multi-piece form. They're custom made to your dimensions/specs/colour/finish, but don't come cheap at $650-ish per wheel before tyres. Check out http://www.ozwheelaustralia.com.au/2.html - it hasn't been updated for years though and last I went there was more than a year ago, but I think he should still make them.
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Originally posted by rayray086 View PostA rolling diameter size calculator I use is one from 1010tires.com. Very helpful and easy to use!
Aaron, give Peter @ OZWheels a call on 0404844806. His shop is in St Marys (previously Leppington) and I remember he makes Porsche replica wheels, except in multi-piece form. They're custom made to your dimensions/specs/colour/finish, but don't come cheap at $650-ish per wheel before tyres. Check out http://www.ozwheelaustralia.com.au/2.html - it hasn't been updated for years though and last I went there was more than a year ago, but I think he should still make them.
and that saves you near $1,000 before you start looking at the wheels themselves (for good adaptors that is...).
Interesting, very interesting...
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That was the price quoted to me as I was asking about them in 16". I stopped asking further after hearing the price haha. You gotta know that they're custom made so price would fluctuate up and down and all around! Give him a call/visit at least... he usually has quite the wheel porn hanging down on walls and around the counter.
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Originally posted by rayray086 View PostThat was the price quoted to me as I was asking about them in 16". I stopped asking further after hearing the price haha. You gotta know that they're custom made so price would fluctuate up and down and all around! Give him a call/visit at least... he usually has quite the wheel porn hanging down on walls and around the counter.
Oh... and they look HOT
I am definately going to look at that place, even if I have to choke and walk out because it's too expensive, I need to have a look.
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Fair enough! I'll try and dig the address up...
Bingo:
86 Glosit St, St Marys, NSW 2760
(02) 9623 7179
Good luck!Last edited by rayray086; 23-01-2008, 06:39 PM.
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Speedy make rip offs see
http://www.speedywheels.com.au/image...els/tarmac.jpg
I got quoted ~$1200 for them inc tyres fitting etc.. 16"
for the bargain versionsigpic
95 SEAT Ibiza GTi
Hottunning Coilovers
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Originally posted by DUBING View PostWARNING! too much tyre stretch will cause the tyre not to have sidewall protection!
Making the rim absorb all the bump’s, eventually will Buckle your rim!!
I learned the hard way!and its off to mag man this sat!
mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha
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