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Looks like its in great condition (Y)

How much? :laugh:

$5K and it's your :)

Cool looking old timer, seems to be in a nice condition as well! (Y)

Thanks buddy.

Mmmm. Square goodness.

Personally I think I would change the wheels. Just a minor point and more to do with my taste (I don't think it looks at its best in the pump photo)

I love those wheels. I haven't seen any other that would look that good on it. Maybe paint them bronze tho.

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I love those wheels. I haven't seen any other that would look that good on it. Maybe paint them bronze tho.

I like the colour and style. With it being dark blue and the black vinyl I think they all go well.

I think it is the fact that they are just a bit too wide and stick out from the arches a bit much for me. I know that is the style a lot of people go for with Mk1s but I've always found that because the arches come in quite a lot at the bottom it can make them look a bit odd from certain angles.

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It's small already so without those it would looks even smaller.

That is just the way I like a Mk1. I like the look of them as they are quite narrow and have a shape that should look a bit naff but somehow doesn't.

Just a mater of personal preference. I know a few people who would side with you on this and say "get a bit of width in there"

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Looks good man! That would definitley be my "town ride" so to speak. Any plans for it, for yourself?? I always like to do a little bit of customizing myself when I acquire a new vehicle. Put my own name on it, if you know what I mean.

Yeah I understand. I'm actually going to sell the car this week, hopefully. I love the car, but I can't drive it every day. I'm a Honda guy lol.

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