Favourite wheels for Mk1?
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Favourite wheels for Mk1?
Anyway, I have limited funds and would like some opinions of what wheels I should put on my Mk1, pictures would be nice and a rough price guide too?
Thanks.
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1996 Gti Anniversary 8v Mystic Blue
1995 Gti 16v Fjord blue
1995 Gti 16v Fjord blue
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I had C's on my last golf which really suited the car
1996 Gti Anniversary 8v Mystic Blue
1995 Gti 16v Fjord blue
1995 Gti 16v Fjord blue
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wheels
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FOR SALE:1982 VW Golf 1.8 GTi (VW Classic Green Pearl)
2006 VW Touareg 2.5TDI (Ravenna Blue)Fully loaded
FOR SALE:2003 VW Golf PD150 (Reflex Silver)
172.5bhp/299.1lb ft (standard/no modifications)
1990 BMW M3 (US Model)
www.vagdrivers.net
2006 VW Touareg 2.5TDI (Ravenna Blue)Fully loaded
FOR SALE:2003 VW Golf PD150 (Reflex Silver)
172.5bhp/299.1lb ft (standard/no modifications)
1990 BMW M3 (US Model)
www.vagdrivers.net
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Wish I had some spare cash!
Peter.
1980 1600 GTI, daily driver.
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Only then can you choose the style from what sizes are available.
I am with Mark on his favourites, especially for tin tops. For a cab, the original Rivage Fuchs are unbeatable IMO (styling, ride, VW wheels and easy to clean). They are timeless and add value to your car.
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Just think they look right on the car. Getting quite a common sight on Mk1's at the Mo.
Timeless. 8)
Rude.
That's my plan any how!
I used to own a mk1 - well I've had 2 actually - YDU 720X & SMU 420Y. Currently I drive an 98 Scotia White Mitsubishi Evolution V RS…. fancy getting another mk1 someday
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Cabrio GTI Now in Lhasa Green with running 1.8T AJQ on OEM management.
Coming to bits again for more mods after reading to much on here…
Oh yeah, and a Golf V GT TDi
(Boraboy on most other forums)
Cabrio GTI Now in Lhasa Green with running 1.8T AJQ on OEM management.
Coming to bits again for more mods after reading to much on here…
Oh yeah, and a Golf V GT TDi
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dubboy said
Before you choose the style, you must decide whether you optimise for show or ride and handling or a compromise. The suspension ride height and how much time you have to clean them are also critical factors.
Only then can you choose the style from what sizes are available.
I am with Mark on his favourites, especially for tin tops. For a cab, the original Rivage Fuchs are unbeatable IMO (styling, ride, VW wheels and easy to clean). They are timeless and add value to your car.
Hi, What are the Fuchs you mention, never seen them before, do you know of any places apart from ebay where old Mk1 wheels can be bought?
Thanks guys much appreciated, think Im gonna save some more cash and buy a really nice set, not that sure which just yet.
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FOR SALE:1982 VW Golf 1.8 GTi (VW Classic Green Pearl)
2006 VW Touareg 2.5TDI (Ravenna Blue)Fully loaded
FOR SALE:2003 VW Golf PD150 (Reflex Silver)
172.5bhp/299.1lb ft (standard/no modifications)
1990 BMW M3 (US Model)
www.vagdrivers.net
2006 VW Touareg 2.5TDI (Ravenna Blue)Fully loaded
FOR SALE:2003 VW Golf PD150 (Reflex Silver)
172.5bhp/299.1lb ft (standard/no modifications)
1990 BMW M3 (US Model)
www.vagdrivers.net
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mk1 silver campaign totally standard lowered on coilovers magic tree vanilla
Just had a full outer body restore
Just had a full outer body restore
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Go here: http://www.advancedautosport.com/ronalpics.htm
Hope this helps.
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Too many to list but 2 x 1982 Golf GTi 1.6 hatches are the main ones
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