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tony_danza:
Thanks everyone. I'm really pleased with the difference they have made to the handling already, quicker steering response and less crashy over bumps - tyres take a bit of warming before they inspire much confidence in the damp, but other than that A+.

Illyun, I've had first refusal on these bad boys for a while. get some!  :happy2:

billyboy:
For me its all about the rear, love cars level.
ive not got driveway issues, i could try driven on your drive with mine (if its lower) to see.
this is a rear pic,

if that helps

tony_danza:
Yeah, yours does look slightly lower than mine - we can give it a shot.

I've been dragged into work on callout for god knows how long today, but we'll sort something out. Still, the callout money + overtime will be going straight in the car fund :happy2:

illyun:

--- Quote from: tony_danza on February 15, 2009, 09:27:18 am ---Thanks everyone. I'm really pleased with the difference they have made to the handling already, quicker steering response and less crashy over bumps - tyres take a bit of warming before they inspire much confidence in the damp, but other than that A+.

Illyun, I've had first refusal on these bad boys for a while. get some!  :happy2:

--- End quote ---

TBH I'm not a fan of aftermarket alloys on Golf GTIs - unless they are BBS - but I wasn't aware of the handling and weight-loss benefits associated with alloys like the Turinis. 

tony_danza:
Yeah, they're not as nice as the Monzas, but a good looking wheel none the less - they're understated IMO, which suits me fine, , not everyone's cup of tea I suppose? There's no way I'd have changed them though if it wasn't for the benefit of saving weight.

I'm thinking of changing the colour to steel grey, I wonder if someone could photoshop the side on shot?

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