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512
Fri Oct 01, 2004 12:39 pm
Shenzhen, China
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3709
Mon Apr 18, 2005 7:11 am
Alpine France
LiamMcShane wrote:I've had nothing but positive comments about the wheels so far, and the missus thinks they're horny!!
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3474
Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
Juzzblack wrote:My ideal wheel would be something incorporating a directional 'turbo vane' style similar to the standard wheels but larger diameter to allow fitting proper sized modern rubber and with less flat central hub area and longer vanes. One of the wheel styles I've seen on the Mclaren Mercedes is the closest I've seen to what I mean, but not quite. Sadly, alot of aftermarket wheels seem to be styled very 'samey' and lack alot of imagination. (in my opinion)
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3709
Mon Apr 18, 2005 7:11 am
Alpine France
clee wrote:Dat is true ,but I as seen some Spids wiv da bling .Would you believe it 610 rims on a insect
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10431
Fri May 28, 2004 11:58 am
Derbyshire
David Gentleman wrote:Juzzblack wrote:My ideal wheel would be something incorporating a directional 'turbo vane' style similar to the standard wheels but larger diameter to allow fitting proper sized modern rubber and with less flat central hub area and longer vanes. One of the wheel styles I've seen on the Mclaren Mercedes is the closest I've seen to what I mean, but not quite. Sadly, alot of aftermarket wheels seem to be styled very 'samey' and lack alot of imagination. (in my opinion)
Would you like something like this? I can do these..
Also, ill be doing these soon...18" rear and 17" fronts - Has a mirror lip so no corrosion...
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3709
Mon Apr 18, 2005 7:11 am
Alpine France
David Gentleman wrote:They'll be cheap too, Rimstock money..
How about these..
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982
Sun May 16, 2004 10:49 pm
Charlotte, USA
David Gentleman wrote:Juzzblack wrote:My ideal wheel would be something incorporating a directional 'turbo vane' style similar to the standard wheels but larger diameter to allow fitting proper sized modern rubber and with less flat central hub area and longer vanes. One of the wheel styles I've seen on the Mclaren Mercedes is the closest I've seen to what I mean, but not quite. Sadly, alot of aftermarket wheels seem to be styled very 'samey' and lack alot of imagination. (in my opinion)
Would you like something like this? I can do these..
Also, ill be doing these soon...18" rear and 17" fronts - Has a mirror lip so no corrosion...
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7463
Wed Apr 14, 2004 7:25 pm
London
I assume that the super low profiles are 'just for looks'
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