Type C Alloys and tyres
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These are Spec C not Type C variants - might be worth editing the title of this thread to reflect that. Also the tyres are Brisdgestone RE070's and they give absolutely amazing grip.
Try sticking them on ebay - you should get a good price and plenty of interest on there.
Good luck with the sale mate
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These are Spec C not Type C variants - might be worth editing the title of this thread to reflect that. Also the tyres are Brisdgestone RE070's and they give absolutely amazing grip.
Try sticking them on ebay - you should get a good price and plenty of interest on there.
Good luck with the sale mate
Cheers
Terry
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Originally Posted by terryb
Jamie
These are Spec C not Type C variants - might be worth editing the title of this thread to reflect that. Also the tyres are Brisdgestone RE070's and they give absolutely amazing grip.
Try sticking them on ebay - you should get a good price and plenty of interest on there.
Good luck with the sale mate
Cheers
Terry
These are Spec C not Type C variants - might be worth editing the title of this thread to reflect that. Also the tyres are Brisdgestone RE070's and they give absolutely amazing grip.
Try sticking them on ebay - you should get a good price and plenty of interest on there.
Good luck with the sale mate
Cheers
Terry
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LOL funnily enough I need tyres, what are the wear like and are these, dry only tyres ie BMW M3 CSL type o tyres that DONT work in the wet weather?
Also are the wheels standard gold Sti type?
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Spooks
Also are the wheels standard gold Sti type?
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Originally Posted by Spooks
LOL funnily enough I need tyres, what are the wear like and are these, dry only tyres ie BMW M3 CSL type o tyres that DONT work in the wet weather?
Also are the wheels standard gold Sti type?
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Also are the wheels standard gold Sti type?
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They should be snapped up at £450!
I paid a lot more for mine but don't regret it. Amazing dry-grip and not too bad in the wet but definately a summer tyre. Great turn-in and lots of feedback, maybe too much if you can't take a little bit of tramlining, but you get used to it.
I paid a lot more for mine but don't regret it. Amazing dry-grip and not too bad in the wet but definately a summer tyre. Great turn-in and lots of feedback, maybe too much if you can't take a little bit of tramlining, but you get used to it.
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