... of wheels.
Last thread on these, i promise
Set 1 are Peugeot 'Nimrods'. 16", and come with 2x Brand new Bridgestone turenza (i think thats how its spelt), 1x Eagle F1 (7mm) and 1x Dumlop Sp2000 (7mm). The wheels are in what i would describe as immaculate condition. No kerbing and a couple of light scratches that may polish out.
They are £335 for the set.
Set 1 are GTi 180 Wheels. They are not genuine, but copies. They are not like BMW copies where they differ ever so slightly, they are exact copies, and you wouldn't tell they are any different by looking at them.
They are £295+ £20 postage, so £315. I currently have 17" wheels, which have 2x Federal SS595, brand new a couple of weeks ago, and 2x Yokohama A539, on the car when i bought it, and like new.
The advantage with the Nimrods are they will help the car to handle a bit better, as well as probably claw back a tiny bit of TORQUES YO. I can also sell they TSW's as they are for £300, and make my money back, only spending £35.
Only advantage i can see with the 17" 180 copies is that they will lok a bit bigger, not necessarily a good thing either...
Nimrods on a red 206...
180's on a red 206...
Still swaying towards the Nimrods, only because i want to spend as little as possible on the car...
Phil
Last thread on these, i promise

Set 1 are Peugeot 'Nimrods'. 16", and come with 2x Brand new Bridgestone turenza (i think thats how its spelt), 1x Eagle F1 (7mm) and 1x Dumlop Sp2000 (7mm). The wheels are in what i would describe as immaculate condition. No kerbing and a couple of light scratches that may polish out.
They are £335 for the set.
Set 1 are GTi 180 Wheels. They are not genuine, but copies. They are not like BMW copies where they differ ever so slightly, they are exact copies, and you wouldn't tell they are any different by looking at them.
They are £295+ £20 postage, so £315. I currently have 17" wheels, which have 2x Federal SS595, brand new a couple of weeks ago, and 2x Yokohama A539, on the car when i bought it, and like new.
The advantage with the Nimrods are they will help the car to handle a bit better, as well as probably claw back a tiny bit of TORQUES YO. I can also sell they TSW's as they are for £300, and make my money back, only spending £35.
Only advantage i can see with the 17" 180 copies is that they will lok a bit bigger, not necessarily a good thing either...
Nimrods on a red 206...
180's on a red 206...
Still swaying towards the Nimrods, only because i want to spend as little as possible on the car...
Phil