BBS's on my T2
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ultra violent

Original Poster:

2,827 posts

296 months

Friday 20th May 2005
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Slapped my new BBS's on the car today. Looing quite fine me thinks...


[pic]http://photos.fotango.com/p/eba00483027f00000021.jpg[/pic]

I'm still waiting for my 'Dummy Center Locks' from Carnewal... If some scrote comes a long with the right size spanner and removes that big nut in the middle of my wheel does he walk away with my wheel and hub?????? It's going to be a few more days until i get the center locks :eek:

johnny senna

4,073 posts

299 months

Friday 20th May 2005
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They look wicked UV. Nice one. One day I will have some BBS on my RS.

s3am

1,383 posts

279 months

Saturday 21st May 2005
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Very nice, that BBS look never tires.

The Undertaker

269 posts

257 months

Saturday 21st May 2005
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Good choice I'd say,always been a fan of those wheels
they look the mutts....

danww

6,914 posts

257 months

Saturday 21st May 2005
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They do look very nice ... but I bet they're a bu**er to clean ...

ultra violent

Original Poster:

2,827 posts

296 months

Saturday 21st May 2005
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I have to say the pics. really do not represent the true bling' of these wheels. I will post some better pics once I get my ass' in gear.

But one thing I have to say is, how bloody heavy are those speedlines. The rears are so heavy I thought i'd accidently pic'd up my house... And it really does make a difference to the handling of the car.

The front-end feels so much better, although it does seems to 'crash' a bit more over the bumps...

I think I need a spare set in Gold....

gfreeman

1,765 posts

277 months

Saturday 21st May 2005
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http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y238/c4yeh/gt3%20wheels/DSCF0021.jpg

Wot??? Like my new ones???

>> Edited by gfreeman on Saturday 21st May 22:26

>> Edited by gfreeman on Saturday 21st May 22:29

ultra violent

Original Poster:

2,827 posts

296 months

Sunday 22nd May 2005
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Nice, what do you use to polish the rims?

pesty

42,655 posts

283 months

Sunday 22nd May 2005
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very nice ultra

gfreeman

1,765 posts

277 months

Sunday 22nd May 2005
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you can try two things - if they are your track wheels give them a wipe round with a WD40 soaked cloth, (inside and out)then give them another wipe when you get home.

If they are your road wheels then any good quality metal polish just don't polish too hard to leave a bit of a protective layer on them. A wipe will then bring them up clean. Only if your off somewhere special then give them a good buff....