no idea but they look damn nice¬!Pretty great price right there in my opinion.
They look really good , the price seems TOO cheap though?
Be careful with aftermarket alloys that are not well known for the durability. At my old work they sold a few cars with 'cheap' aftermarket alloys and they have cracked and under law had to replace them costing a few £££.Some 19" Rims on a BMW split on the rears and all 4 22" rims on a Q7 split
Quote from: Edition30 on April 08, 2012, 05:11:43 pmBe careful with aftermarket alloys that are not well known for the durability. At my old work they sold a few cars with 'cheap' aftermarket alloys and they have cracked and under law had to replace them costing a few £££.Some 19" Rims on a BMW split on the rears and all 4 22" rims on a Q7 split Very True. There are so many many cheap chinese replica alloys on eBay.co.uk If you want a quality set you will have to spend a bit more than £400.These ones on eBay.de (german eBay) are more expensive but High quality Italian ones that are TuV certified and they won't buckle or crack when whisper pothole to em http://www.ebay.de/itm/19-GTI-Felgen-Alufelgen-VW-Golf-Passat-EOS-Touran-Scirocco-Tiguan-A3-1-/120774647133?pt=Auto_Felgen&hash=item1c1ebadd5d#ht_4252wt_922
I actually bought the ones of six pots dad (I won't tell you the great deal he did for me) My Monza's are now my winter wheels The ones on eBay.de from LS CarDesigns are the only italian made Monza's I've seen for years. They are TuV certified and have a 2yr guarantee. http://bit.ly/PcQtS4I personally wouldn't buy the £400 Chinese reps.