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Author Your black corsa's on cavalier gsi alloys
freeman(sting)
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22nd Mar 08 at 17:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

as title says please
JinThaMC
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16v_1600 has a nice set of rimmings
freeman(sting)
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its arden blue though, any black corsa's with cavalier gsi alloys
freeman(sting)
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23rd Mar 08 at 06:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

anyone ???
16V_1600
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quote:
Originally posted by freeman(sting)
anyone ???


here you go mate:




GavCorsa
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23rd Mar 08 at 09:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

front end on gsi rims, lol
nova_gteuk
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Not more threads about bloody Binlids
16V_1600
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quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk
Not more threads about bloody Binlids


The future mate
Steve
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leave em on the scrapyard
mattk
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Remember kids, Just Say No.
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gone are the days when we used to skimp and save for a decent expensive set of aftermarket rims, now some oxidised alloys from a yesteryear shitter are considered satisfactory and cool
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
gone are the days when we used to skimp and save for a decent expensive set of aftermarket rims, now some oxidised alloys from a yesteryear shitter are considered satisfactory and cool


I've spent so much money over the years on alloys, lets see:

15" alloys for the Fiesta
17" TSW wheels for the Escort
15" TSWs for the clio
18" Wheels on my first MR2 turbo
17" Blitz Split rims for the MR2
15" Standard MR2 5 spokes for the 2nd MR2
17" Momo wheels for the second MR2

I can't be arsed with a set of shiny alloys, just a set of standard 15" Vauxhall wheels sprayed black will do me. Prefer subtlety anyway, that's why there is no kit on my car either.



[Edited on 23-03-2008 by 16V_1600]
nova_gteuk
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Id rather a set of standard steelies personally. subtle is the future

richc
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
gone are the days when we used to skimp and save for a decent expensive set of aftermarket rims, now some oxidised alloys from a yesteryear shitter are considered satisfactory and cool


They do me. Im not spending over £500 quid for a set of wheels when the car is worth a £1000 at a push!
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23rd Mar 08 at 12:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

£500 ?

Can get a half decent set for under a 100 on ebay,any set would be better than binlids lol

I bought my set of speedlines for £250
16V_1600
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Originally posted by nova_gteuk
£500 ?

Can get a half decent set for under a 100 on ebay,any set would be better than binlids lol

I bought my set of speedlines for £250


with shite budget tyres yeah. My Toyo T1-R's on the cav slabs were £240.
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quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk


I bought my set of speedlines for £250


Bet your corsa is unique with the speedlines on
nova_gteuk
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quote:
Originally posted by 16V_1600
quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk


I bought my set of speedlines for £250


Bet your corsa is unique with the speedlines on


what like binlids are unique?

and if you keep looking you'd find a decent set of wheels with good tyres i seen some,fox 15's with rainsports last week under a £100 they went for
John G
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
gone are the days when we used to skimp and save for a decent expensive set of aftermarket rims, now some oxidised alloys from a yesteryear shitter are considered satisfactory and cool


People buy them as they are perfect offset and no matter how many times people say they look shit i thought they suited my corsa to a T. An they were the best wheels i have owned reguarding handling.

Just because a wheel is an expenspensive aftermarket wheel doesnt make it decent
16V_1600
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quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk
quote:
Originally posted by 16V_1600
quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk


I bought my set of speedlines for £250


Bet your corsa is unique with the speedlines on


what like binlids are unique?

and if you keep looking you'd find a decent set of wheels with good tyres i seen some,fox 15's with rainsports last week under a £100 they went for


where did I say that?

Fox are decent? If the rainsports were in good nick, they'd be worth it for the tyres, alloys could go in the bin.

[Edited on 23-03-2008 by 16V_1600]
scottmmw
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ha ha cav gsi rims ftw. if people hate threads about cav alloys then why do they post or comment no one cares what you think.
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quote:
Originally posted by scottmmw
ha ha cav gsi rims ftw. if people hate threads about cav alloys then why do they post or comment no one cares what you think.


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quote:
Originally posted by John G
quote:
Originally posted by Steve
gone are the days when we used to skimp and save for a decent expensive set of aftermarket rims, now some oxidised alloys from a yesteryear shitter are considered satisfactory and cool


People buy them as they are perfect offset and no matter how many times people say they look shit i thought they suited my corsa to a T. An they were the best wheels i have owned reguarding handling.

Just because a wheel is an expenspensive aftermarket wheel doesnt make it decent


Good point well made.
John G
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quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk
£500 ?

Can get a half decent set for under a 100 on ebay,any set would be better than binlids lol

I bought my set of speedlines for £250


So we are referring to speedlines as a decent expensive wheel now.
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23rd Mar 08 at 12:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

FOX wheels more old school than cav gsi's. and most of them are shite anyway.


this argument always happens. we all know that cav gsi rims and speedlines etc are common but so what. if it looks good why worry.

[Edited on 23-03-2008 by scottmmw]

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