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TONY
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Opinions on TSW reflex's

Post by TONY »

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just one of many candidates for my choice of 15"s.

they're getting quite popular, but i like the chunk factor of 'em. shame they dont do them in anthracite

do you think i should continue my search or consider getting them?

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Post by dub envy »

TSWn is always gonna be a bad choice.
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Post by Speedlaw »

Choice of wheels is so personal, it's hard to say whether you ought to get them or not. Personally, I like rare old stuff, or classy new stuff.

It also depends on what look you're after. If you just want to improve the look of your car and be done with it, I'd imagine you'd get something easy and not too expensive. OTOH, if you want something not everyone has, or something to match a specific type of look (German, 2F2F, Austrian, Brit, etc etc) you may want to give it some more thought. So on that note, what are you after?

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Post by harry »

they look ok i have seen a black polo gti near me lowered with same design on although they looked like they were six spokes, looked ok but if you going for 15's go for some deep dish style and get the euro look.
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Post by TONY »

and on that bombshell..... :D

i had deep dish wheels on my mini and it looked pretty nice. ive not come across that many deep dish rims apart from them nasty wolfrace octanes.
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