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Red Van Man

My Fiorino's a Qubo..
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Just whilst thinking about fitting Stilo Blades to the Fiorino (see *Luigi* for the nice look) I just thought you might like a link for the appropriate locking wheel bolts.
I recall a user (Luigi?) saying it was difficult to find one shallow enough to go under the centre cap, so here's a set at £17.99 (free postage).

Also a nice set of new FIAT dome top soft decals to cover up the old-fashioned blue marque (whilst leaving the laurel ring visible) here at £8.99 (free post)

Piccies for you too..
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I was going to put winter tyres on the blades I'd bought but they were £177 each so I had ones fitted to the steels instead (£75 each). I can buy some 205s during the next 3-4 months for the blades and put those on when the weather warms up again.

R-V-M
 
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Thanks for that i'll get myself a set of each
The center cap badges i've got at the moment are made of aluminum and are now starting to look a bit ruff as the lacquer is starting to come off.
Are the the ones you have good quality?
Luigi
 
Thanks for that I'll get myself a set of each
The centre cap badges I've got at the moment are made of aluminum and are now starting to look a bit ruff as the lacquer is starting to come off.
Are the the ones you have good quality?
Luigi

Yes they're a slightly soft plastic material, pliable, the instructions suggest warming them up before fitting as you can squeeze the air out from the middle as they're applied and the centre cap is smooth (I warmed that too). Slight rainbow-y effect on the backing. Very nice.

R-V-M
 
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Just whilst thinking about fitting Stilo Blades to the Fiorino (see *Luigi* for the nice look) I just thought you might like a link for the appropriate locking wheel bolts.

They're not proper OEM locking nuts though, personally I'd use genuine ones, easier to get a replacement key etc then if you loose the original, and shouldn't cause insurance implications.
 
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