I also found a retailer of HRE wheels in the Netherlands, they're only twice as expensive compared to the AM website :/Found agents in Germany for Velgen Wheels and HRE Wheels which means both are selling wheels with TUV papers.
Now i just need to decide what wheels to have!
In Germany, about 30% more. Dont forget shipping cost and some living money for agent....not that bad when considering that.I also found a retailer of HRE wheels in the Netherlands, they're only twice as expensive compared to the AM website :/
That only goes for select countries like Germany and Belgium. In the Netherlands you can mount any wheel you like, there is no need for approval.Hmm I didn't realize that wheels also need to be specifically EU approved. I have a shop that resells American Muscle stuff not to far away, perhaps I should contact them to find out how this would work.
Another item I want, but to buy ASAP is Craig's Custom Mustang Bracket
http://ccmustangbrackets.com/product/2015-mustang-bracket/
It's $52.95 but don't know how much is shipping to Europe. I've sent an email to him.
He also have the Redline Quicklift, so I've asked a quote for that too.
+1@Pichon: this is a great idea!
Also we can do with euro plates in mind, since with that I already imagined to drill some new hole in my plate.
We can start a new thread where we could collect size of various euro plates and studying the possibilities.
Thanks for your proposal!
Ah, thanks for the info.That only goes for select countries like Germany and Belgium. In the Netherlands you can mount any wheel you like, there is no need for approval.
Personally I would leave the original Ford wheels on and just add 20mm spacers. Somehow I just don't care for aftermarket wheels anymore. Guess I'm getting old![]()