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So, you have a 451 fortwo and want to fit 450 alloys to it huh!Mod Details
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Fitting 450 Alloys On A 451
OK, the important part 1st. You CANNOT just get a set of alloys from a 450 and fit them to your 451.
Why Not?
The offset of the rear alloys would make them hang out of the rear arches by about 2+ inches.