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1st January 2016, 18:51
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1st January 2016, 18:58
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I do like the triple black (paint, hood and interior) on that California, and those coffin side repeaters also look the business. Very nice indeed.
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4th January 2016, 08:38
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That's actually Richards red Kali photo shopped black and with additional photoshopped chrome on quarterlight, windscreen and jack hole covers. It's roughyl where I'm aiming to end up but with different wires.
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4th January 2016, 08:49
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I wonder what the 'Turd Polisher' could do with these....
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4th January 2016, 09:16
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I could have it to a reasonable standard in about 9 hours, see one I did in the past
http://www.nubodi.moonfruit.com/gallery/4584200900
That is the same wheel!
The missing chrome I spot sandblast and rust treat and then with an artists brush paint in with liquid chrome.
Ha! The Turd Polisher strikes back...
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4th January 2016, 09:35
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Actually we have just agreed to another build....yes I know I just cant say no. Anyway he is going with similar wheels but wants the spokes painted in glass black to give this sort of look
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4th January 2016, 09:42
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Exactly what I was considering after seeing this barn find California:
Mclean Wire Wheels in the states do black chrome spokes:
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4th January 2016, 10:24
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Been there, done that!
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4th January 2016, 10:40
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Cheers - I've emailed them. Expecting big money!
Chris do you know/remember what the wheels on this one were?
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4th January 2016, 17:48
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These are usual MSW 15".
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5th January 2016, 11:28
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Cheers - just thought they looked different to your 15's somehow?
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5th January 2016, 12:06
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Have you been wearing those comedy beer goggles you got for Christmas again?
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5th January 2016, 13:31
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as a wise man once said, some cars don't need beer goggles!
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5th January 2016, 14:38
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Was that Confucious or Steve Hole or you?
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5th January 2016, 21:20
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Cheers - just thought they looked different to your 15's somehow?
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They are different. The centres aren"t the same as MWS wheels and the offset is slightly different, but can't say what make they are as I bought them used on eBay.
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6th January 2016, 09:45
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Tell me bout it!! Over 2k for wheels and tyres - eek!
Still no reply from either Dayton or Turino
There's also Hallewell who is bespoke (there's a gag in there if you're desperate!) but I don't think he does bolt ons.
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6th January 2016, 14:56
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Not a big fan of bolt-on wires myself and the 5x120 pcd ones MWS supply don't have quite the rim offset I'd be looking for. Funds permitting I'd go for a set of these at just under £1100 (including adaptors and spinners but plus tyres) -
http://shop.mwsint.com/product_details.asp?id=490
http://shop.mwsint.com/product_details.asp?id=415
http://shop.mwsint.com/product_details.asp?id=392
The rim offset on those looks much more Borrani like than any others I've seen but at about the same price for four as one Borrani would set you back.
As they're only six inches wide, I'd like to think they'd fit without mods to the arches despite the 2.5" track increase that the adaptors give.
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6th January 2016, 17:18
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They won't fit mate - the only wire wheels that will fit without body mods are bead lace bolt ons.
The problem with those wires you've posted is even though they're 6" width because they're well laced the offset is -10mm which means they stick 50mm further out than stock Z3 alloys before you've accounted for the extra width of the adaptors as Andy found out:
http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...?t=5449&page=2
If you want wires it's bolt ons or arch extensions I'm afraid.
SNG Barratt are Dayton dealers but only for jag wheels - still I've asked for a quote on a set of Jag Dayton direct bolts
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