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Old 04-29-2008, 10:47 PM
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mk3 vw golf

I need help I started this kit and now I cant decide on the wheels.
let me know what ones you guys like

set 1 vette 40th


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Set 2 BBS style stagered lip



sorry about the crappy pics i took them on my phone let me know what which one you like.
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Re: mk3 vw golf

corvette wheels dude!
get lower profile tyres

car looking good mate
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Re: mk3 vw golf

yeah, with lower profile tires, and somehow getting rid of the corvette emblem in the centers, they'd be my choice. but when and if you do use them, make sure you pay attention to the direction of the wheels. As you have it now, you have one left, and one right wheel on the same side.
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