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15" Corrado Steelies.


ibjettin

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Looks good! The VW boiz always widen those things. I think itd be cool if you staggered them. You could widened the backs and have to 7 and keep the 6's up front. Nice car.

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And you said I have a lot of wheels....lol

I am down to 2 sets for the 02.

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And you said I have a lot of wheels....lol

I am down to 2 sets for the 02.

LOL, I have 4 sets.. the steelies, some bottlecaps, and 2 sets of 13's. Just working on one more set of 15's. I got rid of all the others.

I'd like to get these widened, 7 front and 7.5 rear would look great.

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nice, but the stance is a bit narrow or does it only look like it?

Can't remember what the center caps look like.

I agree, but the look is growing on me.

I'm going to visit Mr. Hubcap today and see what kinds of hubcaps will look good on it. It'll be a fun look i think ;)

Here's a picture of the VW center cap.

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Luckily, I went for the 'rally' look with my E30 steelies, so no center cap is needed.

The VW caps look fine. Glue on some stick on roundels. Or make a line across the open tops of the V and the W and make it look like a radiation symbol.

Steve J

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& too many bikes

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Luckily, I went for the 'rally' look with my E30 steelies, so no center cap is needed.

I like the rally look too, but today I ran out to Mr. Hubcap (hubcap salvage) and found some old chrome Honda center caps. They fit perfect and snapped right onto the lugs. Also stopped by the BMW dealer and picked up some roundels which fit perfectly where the Honda emblem was.

I'm lovin' the look! With the chrome caps it looks really period and stock.

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