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hehe, brilliant on a 1990 Porsche 944 and crap on a 2004 Fabia vRS?

As I said, I like them and the majority of people who've seen the car think they look nice.

Different strokes for different folks!

don't post pictures of your car on the internet' date=' ask for comments and then whine when somebody doesn't like what you've done...grow up you you big bloody [b']baby[/b]!

oh, and the wheels look toss by the way...

And dont post in peoples threads unless you have something worth while to say that people would be interested in.

I think they look rather good, but I could be accused of being biased :D If anything, they look better in the flesh :thumbup:

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Cheers NC... They look a lot better today than they did yesterday... Without the week's worth of brake dust caked round them lol.

I want some for my superlow Felicia!

nice car and pics...keep up the good work

Great pics there Josh, the photographer did a good job :thumbup:

I like the look you've gone for - love this pic too, looks like it's been lifted from an Evo group test writeup!!

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Steve

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Location was underneath Canary Wharf at about midnight...

The security on the road block going into the area were a bit puzzled at first but when we all said "we want to take some photos of our cars" they let us through!

Hearing my mates supercharger (with toothed belts and pulleys) - on the whitewalled MK3 Polo screaming its nuts off between the HSBC and Citibank buildings was very very nice indeed!

And dont post in peoples threads unless you have something worth while to say that people would be interested in.

The guy asked for comments, I posted my opinion...I've already expressed myself with regard to only posting nice things...now shut it :finger:

Andy, if you don't like the wheels, you're free to say so, and your opinion counts as much as the next person. However, I would like to remind you of the forum rule - at the bottom of every page:

PLEASE NOTE - PERSONAL ABUSE, ABUSE AGAINST THIS OR ANY OTHER WEBSITE OR ANY COMPANY WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. OFFENDERS WILL BE MODERATED OR EVEN BANNED.

So, (and this applies to everybody who might have got a bit excited) if you could keep posts on topic, and leave out the name-calling, it would be appreciated. Thanks.

but nick if he looks like phil mitchell he has problems enough....

but nick if he looks like phil mitchell he has problems enough....

lol :rofl:

but nick if he looks like phil mitchell he has problems enough....

:rofl:

Nice cars and pictures :)

The setting reminds of Japan, but with european cars :cool:

I like your mates white sidewalls, i think coloured ones might come back into fashion sometime, been a few concept cars with them lately too.

Loads of people have mentioned the 'Euro look' lately, who wants to tell me in a few easy steps what one of these should have? :D

From what i have seen its my favorite 'style' at the moment.

hehe' date=' brilliant on a 1990 Porsche 944 and crap on a 2004 Fabia vRS?

As I said, I like them and the majority of people who've seen the car think they look nice.

Different strokes for different folks![/quote']

Do think they look better on a porsche IMHO.Just seem to make the fabia look tamer.Apart from that,you always post quality pics Josh and the rest of the car looks great.

I don't know much about this new 'euro' craze either :o must be reading the wrong kind of car mags!Seems to involve slightly lowered cars with wheels like these and the alloys on the mkII golf (anyone remember the ones with the 'p' that I always thought was the ref to pirrelli tyres?).Not much in the way of 'spoke' if you know what I mean?!

Nice cars and pictures :)

The setting reminds of Japan' date=' but with european cars :cool:

I like your mates white sidewalls, i think coloured ones might come back into fashion sometime, been a few concept cars with them lately too.[/quote']

Not too sure about the cow print seat covers though!! :eek: :P

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Steve

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Cow print seat-covers and whitewalls aside... It's a bloody quick little car.

Over 150bhp and 750kg...

...and a supercharger that sounds like a scream from hell itself!

I think the wheels look fine, and the quality of pictures is fantastic - i still think the car is a pretty dangerous set up with wider wheels at the back than the front on a FWD !?!?

Fantastic pics Josh and the wheels are ace. Can't believe how close your sump cover is to the ground though - I get scared when I see the gap on mine with Eibachs! You need a steel guard a.s.a.p. mate...

Do think they look better on a porsche IMHO.Just seem to make the fabia look tamer.Apart from that' date='you always post quality pics Josh and the rest of the car looks great.

I don't know much about this new 'euro' craze either :o must be reading the wrong kind of car mags!Seems to involve slightly lowered cars with wheels like these and the alloys on the mkII golf (anyone remember the ones with the 'p' that I always thought was the ref to pirrelli tyres?).Not much in the way of 'spoke' if you know what I mean?![/quote']

I like them, and yes I am biased, but what i would say is that if you are going to pick an Alloy to use, then these ( they are called D90's) are the best choice. They were standard on the 944, and also the 1989-92 Porsche 911 ( 964 series) as a 16" wheel. Loads were replaced by their owners for 17" Cup alloys, but they are coming back into fashion for one key reason.... they were the lightest Alloy produced by Porsche - and weight is key on modding.

Not sure I would have thought to put them on a Fabia, but I like a car being individual so it gets my thumbs up ( and if anyone asks, you deliberatly chose it for the weight savings !!). :thumbup:

Al

1990 911 C2.

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Hehe, thanks Al!

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