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they fit on the car same as stockies..

manual

pay the extra and get the real ones..cos the manual shit is annoying as hell and the mirrors always ..and pay the little extra more and get the carbon fibre, cos you will probably spend more spraying them to be the same colour as the car unless you know some one who can spray em cheap for ya

Some of mine: 2 WEEKS TILL I GET MY LICENCE BACK (only for about a month tho then they take it off me for another 3 months :) )

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Currently looking for new rims but my head is about to explode with all the different rims out their I cant decide :ermm: probaly going to settle on Starcorp Impuls 18 Shadow Chrome, or Ozzy Racing RS GT in shadow. :rofl:

Edited by Dave69001

looking at the pics of the tough R32s kinda makes me miss mine... :<

hope the new owner is enjoying it, and has slapped a Highflow back on her...

The upside is that i havent had to spend one minute under the bonnet of the Audi since i got it!

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