18" Gold OZ Super Leggra's
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For sale due to change of plan.
Unmarked, and as new, a set of four OZ Super Leggra alloys with virtually new Toyo T1-S tyres - 215 x 35 x 18. The tyres have only covered approx. 200 miles since being fitted, so are barely scrubbed in. They are all fully balanced and ready to fit onto any Classic Sccoby.
Offers around £900.00 + carriage @ approx. £15.00 per tyre on a next day basis
[Edited by McFurtis - 11/26/2003 5:15:47 PM]
[Edited by McFurtis - 11/26/2003 5:16:54 PM]
Unmarked, and as new, a set of four OZ Super Leggra alloys with virtually new Toyo T1-S tyres - 215 x 35 x 18. The tyres have only covered approx. 200 miles since being fitted, so are barely scrubbed in. They are all fully balanced and ready to fit onto any Classic Sccoby.
Offers around £900.00 + carriage @ approx. £15.00 per tyre on a next day basis
[Edited by McFurtis - 11/26/2003 5:15:47 PM]
[Edited by McFurtis - 11/26/2003 5:16:54 PM]
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New cost approx £1,300+ so this is a VERY good price considering the new tyres etc.
As for ride, there is no noticeable detrimental effect.
I'm on 19" SuperL's at the moment and you'd swear it was on standard rims!
As for ride, there is no noticeable detrimental effect.
I'm on 19" SuperL's at the moment and you'd swear it was on standard rims!
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The ride is firm, as you would expect from such a low profile tyre, but this does make for better turn in and feel when driving![Big Grin](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
DemonDave - thanks for sorting the pic out mate - I'm rubbish at IT stuff
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The ride is firm, as you would expect from such a low profile tyre, but this does make for better turn in and feel when driving
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No probs m8
I made an offer to come to some arrangement with Danny B but I don't think he is interested. But I might be interested, are you willing to move much on the price for a cash and collection![Smile](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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No probs m8
I made an offer to come to some arrangement with Danny B but I don't think he is interested. But I might be interested, are you willing to move much on the price for a cash and collection
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Are these the OZ's that you bought in October on Scoonynet ??
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?ThreadID=257099&Page=3
It's just that a few posts up you say they fit any Classic....I just wondered if they would fit my Bugeye ?
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Are these the OZ's that you bought in October on Scoonynet ??
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?ThreadID=257099&Page=3
It's just that a few posts up you say they fit any Classic....I just wondered if they would fit my Bugeye ?
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Midlife,
these were my wheels that McFurtis is selling, and the answer is yes, they should fit a bugeye, providing it is a WRX with 4 poys as they won't squeeze over Brembos, hence why i sold them.
these were my wheels that McFurtis is selling, and the answer is yes, they should fit a bugeye, providing it is a WRX with 4 poys as they won't squeeze over Brembos, hence why i sold them.
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Thanks for the help
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I've gone for a Godspeed 335 mm upgrade for the front brakes so new wheels on hold at the moment.
LOL at the post about the noise from your car
AFAIK it used to be registered as X2 WRX and I could hear it at least half a mile away from where I work here in Carlisle
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Thanks for the help
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I've gone for a Godspeed 335 mm upgrade for the front brakes so new wheels on hold at the moment.
LOL at the post about the noise from your car
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it used to be registered as X2 WRX
When I bought mine, Ian's STI 8 PPP demonstrator had the X2WRX plate on it, prior to getting fully stickered up I believe.
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p1doc,
Ian raved about the handling of X2WRX, yet you are finding it twitchy?
Give him a phone, see if he can help you....
Did the car come with the PFF7's and prodrive gearknob too?
Ian raved about the handling of X2WRX, yet you are finding it twitchy?
Give him a phone, see if he can help you....
Did the car come with the PFF7's and prodrive gearknob too?
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P1DOC
Last time I looked at "your" X2 WRX it was stickered up and had some V expensive adjustable suspension (Bilstein I think) supplied by Jamie Whitfield from JW racing. I chatted to Ian and I think he said he was going to change it for a Prodrive set-up.
I guess whatever you have it didn't come out of the Subaru factory that way
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Last time I looked at "your" X2 WRX it was stickered up and had some V expensive adjustable suspension (Bilstein I think) supplied by Jamie Whitfield from JW racing. I chatted to Ian and I think he said he was going to change it for a Prodrive set-up.
I guess whatever you have it didn't come out of the Subaru factory that way
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