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KING OF THE ROAD



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Were these standard......

Need a bit of help... were these alloys standard on the FFRR S/C? And on what year?

Thanks!!


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Those are the 2010 design bright finish 10 spoke OEM LR alloys NOT SC ones, Recently sold mine to another forum member but they were not the standard SC alloys, ....... Thumbs Up

These are the Standard ones

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Ummmm.... the 2010 design do look better IMHO.

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This is what they looked like on mine ... LR OEM 10 spoke bright finish 2010 design .... Not SC ones



But for the time being i have these Hopefully not for long Thumbs Up



Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy


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Just to clarify, Mick''s top picture alloys are not SC ones, only the lower picture are OE SC alloys. Discovery 4 HSE
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Mick - why did you change them?

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Not yet , was away on holiday plus not seen Alloys i like yet .........

Seen a couple of FFRR's tho ........ Twisted Evil Twisted Evil Rolling with laughter ====================================

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Mick, I asked why you changed from the bright wheels to the double spoke wheels as per your picture post above?

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But for the time being i have these Hopefully not for long


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RRUK wrote:
Just to clarify, Mick''s top picture alloys are not SC ones, only the lower picture are OE SC alloys.


Adam, I thought that these were the std S/C alloys on the first supercharged vehicles - 06 MY vehicles?

edited, think I misunderstood, I meant in Micks first post - durr Embarassed


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Sorry Gaz, thought you were referring to something else Embarassed .......

Only reason i changed to the tuning fork style ones was because i get easily bored with stuff at times , and just like a change really ........... ====================================

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Vogue wrote:
RRUK wrote:
Just to clarify, Mick''s top picture alloys are not SC ones, only the lower picture are OE SC alloys.


Adam, I thought that these were the std S/C alloys on the first supercharged vehicles - 06 MY vehicles?

edited, think I misunderstood, I meant in Micks first post - durr Embarassed


Vogue .. I Think he is getting confuddled between the very first Pic of the SC in a showroom to my posting of the second picture ...........
He was starting to confuse me too .......
Even started doubting myself........... Thumbs Up ====================================

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Mick, thank goodness for that, thought I was going mad Shocked

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MICK wrote:
Sorry Gaz, thought you were referring to something else Embarassed .......

Only reason i changed to the tuning fork style ones was because i get easily bored with stuff at times , and just like a change really ...........


Me too! I love changing bits just for the fun of it and have recently changed my wheels for the 2010 Style8 !!!

Might change my steps for steel bars next...

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i need to keep the steps short legs ..... Rolling with laughter plus you will need to change your front mudflaps ...... if you change ====================================

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MICK wrote:
i need to keep the steps short legs ..... Rolling with laughter plus you will need to change your front mudflaps ...... if you change


Yes that bit is annoying!

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