b]Sorry, you do not think my comments are constructive.. [/b]
However, they are very FACTUAL.. The sellers photos, tell the truth. :!:
If, you combine the poor quality welding and a poor and in-correct colour, finish for a set of 107s - on the Powder Coated wheels..
Added to which: If the un-trained eye'd and odd naive Individual, was looking at these, - then they may end up with something that is potentially, not quite, what they thought it was - and end up with something, which they may be stuck with, as people would NOT be aware of the said issues, of both quality and potential safety issues..
I personally, would not touch these, - even if they were £100.. But, that's my personal call..
Everyone to their own and an Ad, on eBay - may work and they may sell on there? Who knows..[/quote]
Woolybear, some of your comments are ok, it's more the un called for comments like poor welding, Specsavers comments etc.
You certainly can't see how poor your posts are, just accept that you can get your point across without it being so negative!
I have welded in my trade years ago, and whilst the op's wheels aren't the neatest repairs, they are obviously ok in respect that the wheels hold air etc.
Just because the welds not perfect to look at doesn't mean it's not safe.
Davegt, I hope Woolybears comments don't have an impact on your sale as I think it is very unfair that he/she are allowed to make comments like this,
which in turn could influence people to decide not to buy.
Anyone looking at this advert- the wheels are perfectly ok, welds are on the inside so not seen once fitted, and the op has also said that they have been used
for a period of time with no issues.
Davegt if I were in the market for this style alloy I would snap these up they look very nice pal.
Sorry for the thread hi jack. 