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How much can you afford?

http://www.ekmpowershop16.com/ekmps/sho ... -581-p.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Let's hope he sees your link before anyone else, reckon they will go quick!
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lloydy wrote:Let's hope he sees your link before anyone else, reckon they will go quick!

No one is going to want those manky old wheels - :wink: :wink: really not worth anybody wasting their time following that link.......... please!

I have now seen it and wish I hadn't - I am now thinking of ways I can justify the spend this month rather than saving up for a while!!

(I have emailed them :mrgreen: )

Cheers though Cruz - they are no doubt good value. How much do you reckon tyres would be? Need to weigh up the total cost! I assume they won't take the tyres on my steels as these are pretty good?
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I assume they won't take the tyres on my steels as these are pretty good?
dont quote me on it, but i'm sure they are the same size as the steels, so tyres should be ok. best to double check though
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lloydy wrote:
I assume they won't take the tyres on my steels as these are pretty good?
dont quote me on it, but i'm sure they are the same size as the steels, so tyres should be ok. best to double check though

Cheers for the help lloydy - that is what I was hoping - will double check though.

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Wheels now sold :( :(

Fair play to Peter at ekmpowershop (as per link above) who just emailed offering advice on alternatives.

Will keep on looking as this whole process has made me realise how much I want the real thing rather than alternatives.... maybe wheel trims for now until something turns up.
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bad luck, show season is coming, saw at least 4 sets at vanfest last year
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Have you seen Robs set for sale.
Might be worth a pm.

http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=85091

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