Thanks all, I stand corrected.MelloYello wrote:Depending on the model - GS, GSL, GSL-SE - it can be a mix of our UK models S1 S2 S3.codge wrote:Check it out and let me know if I'm wrong on this
I would guess that it is a GSL which means it has a S3 body with S2 running gear, so yes pcd will be 110.
Nice Enkei wheels by the way, period correct and worth a bit too i would guess. They'll polish up nicely.
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You can still find them easy enoughTh0m4s wrote:The design is old. The Enkei 92 wheels were allready available 20 years ago. That's what counts for the TÜV in Germany. BUUUUT as always no luck for me. The 4x110 version went out of production long ago and Enkei won't reproduce them with that lug pattern.
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That's the only set around I know of and the owner thinks he's sitting on gold. It would cost me about 1700€ to get them. That's a bit over the top.
			
			
									
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Lol, it's a sellers market for 110 PCD wheels.
			
			
									
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Yes but that doesn't mean I have to buy everything at every price. I have a well paid job but I need some money left at the end of the month to pay my rent and to buy stuff to eat and drink. 
 If it was 1000€ I would think about spending the money but that definitely is too much. 
			
			
									
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