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TOMSUN
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Wheels to be restored

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I finally got my 2nd hand wheels from Japan (3 months wait).
From the doggy description on yahoo auctions I really didn't know what to expect.

They turned out to be a set of old skool WedsSports 3-piece mesh rims (In need of a restoration and missing centre caps)
Fronts are 17 x 7.5" +16 offset
Rears are 17 x 8.5" +16 offset

Anyone know that these wheels are called? (would love to know what the centre caps would look like)

Also, what colour should I paint the centres???


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A bit fatter that than the 14's ROH.
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These are the other rims that I'm in the process of restoring. (17x7 +20, all round) Copies of Veilside Andrews...

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Post by Lunacy »

Like the last pics they look awesome :)
Haha seems im not the only one with a wheel fetish!!! :twisted:
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Post by RiceThief »

The weds will fill out the guards nicely, good find
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Post by S0LJAH »

gold centres :beer
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Post by thrash »

black to match the colour of your car :P
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Post by redzone »

paint the centres suzuki mars gold, thats pretty similar to top secret gold :D
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TOMSUN
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Post by TOMSUN »

redzone wrote:paint the centres suzuki mars gold, thats pretty similar to top secret gold :D
I did like the way your Volks came in gold :drool:
up but if I go gold, I'm leaning toward either BBS Gold or Enkei Gold ... at this stage.
Both formulations are listed on the Spies Hecker paint website...
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black and gold is an awesome colour combo, just like the old JPS bmw's and lotus etc
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Post by RiceThief »

Or black centres with polished lip for that darker look.
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