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i bought a set of gold 18' OZ Super Leggerra's last year. The first set to turn up flaked as i did the wheel nuts up on them. They were sent back and returned to me sprayed a nasty shade of gold. Within a week of being on the car one of them shattered going over a pothole. Company they were purchased from insisted i pay for a new one and they would send the faulty one to Italy to be examined. Which i really dont think they did. Had to go to bristol to pick up the replacement, was a completely different shade. It was the proper OZ shade of gold. I complained and all 4 were replpaced for me. Then one of the new ones decided to buckle going over a small pothole, and i mean small. I complained to the company and they told me to buy another. Wasnt in a position to shell out another £350 for rim and tyre so i took them off for a while and put the standard rims back on. When Richard contacted a few people to see on availability he was told OZ have pulled the rim off the market so im left £2000 out of pocket with 3 good wheels. Hows that for lucky ? So trading standards are taking it up for me............
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i bought a set of gold 18' OZ Super Leggerra's last year. The first set to turn up flaked as i did the wheel nuts up on them. They were sent back and returned to me sprayed a nasty shade of gold. Within a week of being on the car one of them shattered going over a pothole. Company they were purchased from insisted i pay for a new one and they would send the faulty one to Italy to be examined. Which i really dont think they did. Had to go to bristol to pick up the replacement, was a completely different shade. It was the proper OZ shade of gold. I complained and all 4 were replpaced for me. Then one of the new ones decided to buckle going over a small pothole, and i mean small. I complained to the company and they told me to buy another. Wasnt in a position to shell out another £350 for rim and tyre so i took them off for a while and put the standard rims back on. When Richard contacted a few people to see on availability he was told OZ have pulled the rim off the market so im left £2000 out of pocket with 3 good wheels. Hows that for lucky ? So trading standards are taking it up for me............
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i bought a set of gold 18' OZ Super Leggerra's last year. The first set to turn up flaked as i did the wheel nuts up on them. They were sent back and returned to me sprayed a nasty shade of gold. Within a week of being on the car one of them shattered going over a pothole. Company they were purchased from insisted i pay for a new one and they would send the faulty one to Italy to be examined. Which i really dont think they did. Had to go to bristol to pick up the replacement, was a completely different shade. It was the proper OZ shade of gold. I complained and all 4 were replpaced for me. Then one of the new ones decided to buckle going over a small pothole, and i mean small. I complained to the company and they told me to buy another. Wasnt in a position to shell out another £350 for rim and tyre so i took them off for a while and put the standard rims back on. When Richard contacted a few people to see on availability he was told OZ have pulled the rim off the market so im left £2000 out of pocket with 3 good wheels. Hows that for lucky ? So trading standards are taking it up for me............
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i bought a set of gold 18' OZ Super Leggerra's last year. The first set to turn up flaked as i did the wheel nuts up on them. They were sent back and returned to me sprayed a nasty shade of gold. Within a week of being on the car one of them shattered going over a pothole. Company they were purchased from insisted i pay for a new one and they would send the faulty one to Italy to be examined. Which i really dont think they did. Had to go to bristol to pick up the replacement, was a completely different shade. It was the proper OZ shade of gold. I complained and all 4 were replpaced for me. Then one of the new ones decided to buckle going over a small pothole, and i mean small. I complained to the company and they told me to buy another. Wasnt in a position to shell out another £350 for rim and tyre so i took them off for a while and put the standard rims back on. When Richard contacted a few people to see on availability he was told OZ have pulled the rim off the market so im left £2000 out of pocket with 3 good wheels. Hows that for lucky ? So trading standards are taking it up for me............
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That piccie with Harj flicking the rod, My missus is in the passenger seat.
James Mansfield kindly played chauffeur at our wedding, as Karen wanted to turn up at the Castle in his 22B.
We both love them, and we were recently offered one. Totally standard and with only 1600 miles on the clock. Unfortunately it was £30K! We seriously considered it - it would have been Karen's car...But it seemed such a waste to put loads of miles on it as a daily commute car (and track car).
Now I'm in the midst of redundancy worries (AGAIN! [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img] ), once those are over we might just go for it.
James Mansfield kindly played chauffeur at our wedding, as Karen wanted to turn up at the Castle in his 22B.
We both love them, and we were recently offered one. Totally standard and with only 1600 miles on the clock. Unfortunately it was £30K! We seriously considered it - it would have been Karen's car...But it seemed such a waste to put loads of miles on it as a daily commute car (and track car).
Now I'm in the midst of redundancy worries (AGAIN! [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img] ), once those are over we might just go for it.
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Whats the right ££££'s then do ya reckon. Whos got the cheapest 22B ever???? I reckon 23K is a good price for the right car?
Edited bacuase I've another question, do they have ABS, I read somewhere they did, wouldnt have thought so though?????
[Edited by megabusa - 5/7/2003 9:19:15 PM]
Edited bacuase I've another question, do they have ABS, I read somewhere they did, wouldnt have thought so though?????
[Edited by megabusa - 5/7/2003 9:19:15 PM]
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Well spotted Sir!
Do you spend all night looking at it or do you have a bell that rings when it appears on the internet?
[Edited by XRS - 5/8/2003 9:57:17 PM]
Do you spend all night looking at it or do you have a bell that rings when it appears on the internet?
[Edited by XRS - 5/8/2003 9:57:17 PM]
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AdamM's beastie, hes sitting in the drivers seat, that could be why the car is leaned over....
Copyright Josh Levy and Adam Messssssssssssulam
[Edited by POC - 4/11/2003 4:18:34 PM]
Copyright Josh Levy and Adam Messssssssssssulam
[Edited by POC - 4/11/2003 4:18:34 PM]
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Originally Posted by BlackStar
Damn students. They just have too much free time...
was actually searching for something else, videos from the nurburgring.. so I searched for "ring" and somewhere in this thread there seems to be the word "ring" so it came up.. and I've seen very few good quality pictures of 22B actually..
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