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PaulHere

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For sale by member:[FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"]I have a set of (5) four stud turbo look wheels which I purchased, had refurbished and fitted with new tyres and the found out they were the wrong model year for my car. They have been sitting in my garage for some years now and it seems a shame when there might be someone out there who is looking for just those wheels.[FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"]I know I could put them in the Post, but before I do I thought that someone might be looking for similar.[FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"]Best regards[FONT=verdana,geneva"]Stuart Jordan[FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"]
stuart.m-iATtiscali.co.uk (replace AT with @ sign)[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
 
Paul.
Not sure if you already know this ... but by putting this chaps' email address with the @ sign, he MAY shortly start receiving all sorts of spam offers (I know because it happened to me !) and this will go on and on. There are nerds out there who search the net for the @ sign and then add the email address to a list that gets circulated VERY rapidly around the world.
They do manage to hack into 'secure' forums and websites .......

He will get wonderful offers for :- viagra, Russian girls, porn photos, $2 million dollars to be transferred to his UK bank account from a Nigerian bank account as the scammers father has just been poisoned (I'm deadly serious), etc, etc.
Safest system is always to type the word AT instead of @ and then follow it with " replace AT with normal sign".
 
These are actually called Le mans wheels and also differ to the turbo wheel by having black sides to the spokes, whereas the true turbo wheel is uniform silver. The recommended tyre for a Le Mans wheel is 205/60 x 15, again different from the turbo which has a 195 x 15 tyre, not sure of the aspect ratio. In fairness, this wheel was offered on the U.S. spec tubo cars as they retained the drum brakes until around the time of the introduction of the 177 bhp engine, the so called series two.
 

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