Rallyes or Minilites?

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Wide Rallyes or Minilites

Ralley Wheels
12
41%
Minilites
17
59%
 
Total votes: 29

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Dave wrote:
Damn! I forgot they were on that blue car! :oops:

Muppet :roll: :lol: :D

Dave Gene's car looked good, doesnt mean there gonna go with your car. Since I started reading this I reverted back to the Billygoats Chally but IS Your colour right??? :? I dont think so.

.... But in 10 years time it could be a registerd trade mark............... Oh I'm thinkin' too far ahead. :?


Just ignore me I'm pi55ed :roll:
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challenger wrote:much prefer rallyes dave if you had the car sat low then yeh the minilights being wide would look ok and set the car off , your call :thumbright:
My Challenger is very low (3.5" ground clearence at best) and I like the look of minilites that are very wide. Narrow Minilites don't look cool at all to me.
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I agree - if you DO get Minilites, they have got to be seriously wide to achieve the effect.


For the record, I checked with Roydon last night and I need 8" Raylees, not 10" :oops: ; so I'm out of the running (unless I buy Adam's cast offs
;) ) -sorry if I got your hopes of a sale up, please accept my apologies...I will now go and give myself the trashing I so richly deserve...
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Yeah I noticed it went quite quiet after I posted the prices. :lol:
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I thought I'd double check before I attempted to get my foot even further into my mouth......... :oops:

What with the Pound-Dollar values going very wonky-bent; you would be hard pressed to get new ones into the country at that price - I assume the tyres were included..................









































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Pete wrote: What with the Pound-Dollar values going very wonky-bent; you would be hard pressed to get new ones into the country at that price
Probably cost you twice as much in truth.
I assume the tyres were included..................


Now you are just being silly. ;)

OK. As opinions are split (including my own) I am going to advertise the wheels in the "For Sale" section and leave it to fate.

Thanks for the input fellas.
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Pete wrote:What with the Pound-Dollar values going very wonky-bent;
:hello1: \:D/
I am keeping this Mopar....... SOLD!
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I deffo thought the tyres would be included for that price :?
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Clivey wrote:I deffo thought the tyres would be included for that price :?
You price the wheels up then Clivey. Add the trim rings and center caps. Then your delivery costs to the UK. Then add 15% VAT. They will cost you twice as much.

50% off for wheels that are almost as good as new? I think that is a good deal myself. Do I look like a Bananarama! charity or something? :lol:
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Dave wrote:
Clivey wrote:Do I look like a Bananarama! charity or something? :lol:
:laughing3:
I am keeping this Mopar....... SOLD!
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Methinks you touched a nerve there, Clivey; said he stirring the pot.....
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You are all Del-boy Trotters down there you lot. :P



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Absolutely.
Making a great wedge on the backs of the poor down-trodden, hard-working Northerners. ;)


At least that's what my wife tells me.....
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Thats a bit harsh lads. After all, we are talikng about a set of second hand steels here arent we?


I reckon for that price, not only should the tyres be thrown in, but Dave should be made to come to my house and fit them personally.
















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