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Old 8th March 2016, 19:32   #1
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Ok may be a daft question but do pug 205 gti alloys fit my mk2 saxo vtr ? .
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Old 8th March 2016, 19:51   #2
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Ye, they're heavy wheels though.
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Ye, they're heavy wheels though.
But they're so pretty!
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But they're so pretty!
Can't be sacrificing them weight savings bro
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You may need to change tyres - depends what size at fitted!
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ideally you want 45 profiles not 50s as it'll scrub a bit and you'll need different wheel bolts. Other than that they fit
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ideally you want 45 profiles not 50s as it'll scrub a bit and you'll need different wheel bolts. Other than that they fit
Depends if they are the 1.6 (14") or 1.9 (15") ones!
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Depends if they are the 1.6 (14") or 1.9 (15") ones!
I didn't realise there was 2 versions & ended up with some 14's when I wanted 15's LOL
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True but let's be honest hardly anyone puts the pepper pot style 1.6 ones on these cars as they look pants and you can't get fashionable brake calipers under them lol


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Ones I bought were 14" raptors they do need longer bolts

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