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![]() These are the rims we have on our 6 wintertime. ASA Ice. The one on the picture is 17" though. We have 15". See if I can photo the whole car someday :) |
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Yes, they look nice! How much did you pay for them???? I want my father to use alloys in winter-time too on his silver 6 wagon! Not those ugly standard things.....
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I don't know. He said they where 2000 SEK more expensive then usual black non-alloys. If you don't have the same sick pricelevel for carparts that you have for cars, maybe you can figure it out somehow yourself. I don't even know what the black ugly ones cost :D
Back when we orderd the car I recall something about the dealer saying he thought the winter wheels would cost something like 9000 SEK. But I think that was with 16" rims, as he thought 15" wouldn't fit due to be big brakes... http://www.profors.com/wheel/falg3.htm Hmm here I found something. 989 SEK per rim... But I saw now that the one under the ICE rims looks much nicer :D |
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