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Alloy wheels

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was thinking of changing the alloys on my estate maybe going up an inch
or 2 on diameter ... wondered if anyone got any thoughts on this or if anyone
seen an estate with different wheels :D
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I thought about going for a set of the 16s that you see on later 406s, but I really like the wheels we've got mate. Apart from looking nice, they're dead easy to clean :cheesy:

You should see the alloys on SWMBO's fucus, what a pain in the arse they are, can't get your sponge in the gaps! :evil:
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yes know what your saying Dai the the originals do look good and very easy to
clean though the paint has flaked off in a couple of places ... its not kerbing ... shall
have to find out what they were sprayed with :shock:
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i think multi-spokes look good on the 6 8)
heres a couple of pics i took on my phone
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yes it was for sale but i cant remember how much


2004 Iron Grey 407se 136bhp......Written Off
2006 Moonstone blue 407 se 136 bhp.....Written off
2006 silver 407 SW..........replacement
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