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<blockquote data-quote="hobo" data-source="post: 430200" data-attributes="member: 18734"><p>hi alex,</p><p>thanks and i had seen them and really that would have been perfect but im not sure of the high polished look on them i have had this on my mini and on my mk1 golf and its lots of polishing when i could have been out enjoying the cars. I was looking for the 1970's unpolished alloys which will require some work to keep to a good standard but not as much.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hobo, post: 430200, member: 18734"] hi alex, thanks and i had seen them and really that would have been perfect but im not sure of the high polished look on them i have had this on my mini and on my mk1 golf and its lots of polishing when i could have been out enjoying the cars. I was looking for the 1970's unpolished alloys which will require some work to keep to a good standard but not as much. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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