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Twingo Renaultsport 133
Replacing or Refurbing Gordini Alloys..
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike_Robo" data-source="post: 138561" data-attributes="member: 646"><p>@meathelmet: 800?!!? jesus thats steep! </p><p></p><p>@Maggi: yeah there was no mention of 'trading' the existing wheels in, so i gather i could always sell on the wheels i have now to help cover the cost.. thats if I could get rid of them as they are kind of a niche market :/ </p><p></p><p>@ollie: cheers mate, definetly food for thought as one of the fronts needs refurbing due to ill-placed kerb haha! I'll do a quick photoshop session over the weekend putting the wheels in black, blue and white.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike_Robo, post: 138561, member: 646"] @meathelmet: 800?!!? jesus thats steep! @Maggi: yeah there was no mention of 'trading' the existing wheels in, so i gather i could always sell on the wheels i have now to help cover the cost.. thats if I could get rid of them as they are kind of a niche market :/ @ollie: cheers mate, definetly food for thought as one of the fronts needs refurbing due to ill-placed kerb haha! I'll do a quick photoshop session over the weekend putting the wheels in black, blue and white. [/QUOTE]
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