simcity47
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i quite fancy to go the euro look with my Corsa B..i.e massive deck, 8x15s, smooth everything, dietrich styling etc..
anyone on this forum gone this route? any pics?
the cars on www.corsasport.dk are unbelieveble. less is more!!
where could i get some wheels like that in the uk? split rim, like schmit th line..and in a corsa offset??
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Graham
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well ive herd they are illegal, im going euro mate too but stayin with reiger, 15"s and lowering it down looks so much better than all these OTT cars
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simcity47
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probably a fair comprimise m8..after all my car is a daily driver, so 80mm on UK roads isnt a good idea!!
however they do look good at shows...
yours sounds like it should look good. get some pics up when its sorted..
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Dom
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the only problem is the law over here which states that objects cant stick out further than the bodywork of the car. Therefore, the euro wheels are a no go over here, since majority of them stick out from the bodywork
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goldberg
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corsamad_87
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Look shite ne way!!
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Dom
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those look mint
although the silver and blue one look abit shite...but the rest are mint, especially the orange B
im thinking about going this route, mainly because no one else does it here in the UK...everyone goes the combat, wide arch kits etc and there all looking the same
although the wheel are fooking expensive and im not sure what the coppers around here would say with them sticking out abit an 2" from the bodywork
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goldberg
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that is my car but I've to lower it to make "german style"
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frenchcorsa@work
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www.frenchcorsa.fotopic.net
"only corsas" gallery : more than 500 pics of corsas with a lot of German corsas ;-)
enjoy!...
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Cybermonkey
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yeah goldberg thats what its all about. No stupid fibreglass tat stuck all over it. some nice schmidt alloys with a big drop is so much better than stupid 17's and upwards. its a corsa, not a 4x4, big wheels dont suit it!
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Greg_M
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quote: Originally posted by simcity47
where could i get some wheels like that in the uk? split rim, like schmit th line..and in a corsa offset??
you cant get wheel like that in corsa ofset, because that is the point, wide wheels. so if you want euro wheels you'll need euro arches.
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Demo
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quote: Originally posted by VisibleMan
the only problem is the law over here which states that objects cant stick out further than the bodywork of the car. Therefore, the euro wheels are a no go over here, since majority of them stick out from the bodywork
but if you get the euro arches then surely your wheels can stick out as they will still be under the arches and not out from the bodywork
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Greg_M
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yeah, as long as NO part of the wheel sticks out further than any bodywork when driving straight then its ok.
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Predator Corsa
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luca2020
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lol and what ever u do, DONT get FastForward arch extensions, there gash and cheep, buy some proper euro ones from germany, much better
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GSi Holland
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German Opel drivers mostly say, gib mir der tief und der breit.
That means, give me only low and dept.
www.makkus.de
That's we're you can find the pics.
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CorsaJunkie
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quote: Originally posted by GSi Holland
German Opel drivers mostly say, gib mir der tief und der breit.
That means, give me only low and dept.
www.makkus.de
That's we're you can find the pics.
low and wide
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antonOO2
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Euro is the way forward , and is slowly moving over to the UK more and more
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Dinokid
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why doesnt the uk have its own style? we could show the germans how its done!
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Greg_M
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The Uk has its own style, it mostly involves kids in NOvas hangginf around in macdonalds
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Dinokid
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quote: Originally posted by Greg12v
The Uk has its own style, it mostly involves kids in NOvas hangginf around in macdonalds
unfortunate but true
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Greg_M
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exactly, euro is ok, but in poractical, im just going for subtle mods, smoothing and nice fast car.
maybe thats the Uk style?
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Matt H
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Greg_M
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mmm nice light masks!
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frenchcorsa@work
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last pic is not euro style coz it's "California style" 18' diablo and west coast style paint work...
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