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Old 16-10-2009, 10:56 PM   #1
Lukas
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Default Escort XR3i alloys???

Gday

Does anybody know where I can find some alloy wheels for a 1989 Escort XR3i Cabriolet?

This car is a UK import, theres not many in Australia. And theres not many cars in Oz that have a 4x108 wheel-stud pattern... so Im having trouble finding much to fit.

Any ideas or tips about where to look would be much appreciated.

I already checked Cantebury Tyres in Bayswater.. even they only had about 3 styles to fit.

I reckon Ill end up buying some on ebay.uk and havin em shipped over (costly!!!)

Heres some pics, and a pic of some cool Rims they have in the UK that would fit.







Im thinking of putting these on it. 16" Cades Eros (only 300 of Her Majesty's British Pounds for shipping )


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