I have a set of those wheels as well. Mine have red centres.JDSTAZ45 wrote:I might as well get into the act....Unzip,
http://www.fr33z3.net/starions/dcp_0099_copy4.jpg
It's interesting with the black mesh wheels as they may have been
a factory option? I would have preferred the original (SHP) wheels.
Damn, I don't know how to display the image on the post :x
ozi widebody starion
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agreed... show offs!
on your next SA perving excursion woody, let me know so i can perv on your car.
on your next SA perving excursion woody, let me know so i can perv on your car.
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[quote="JD"]Looks good JDSTAZ45. Is it registered yet?[/quote]
JD,
Registered and centre consol back to original! Prefer the 2.0L motor though!
http://www.fr33z3.net/starions/dcp_0178.jpg
The Nardi sports wheel feels good, so it stays!
Cheers :beer
JD,
Registered and centre consol back to original! Prefer the 2.0L motor though!
http://www.fr33z3.net/starions/dcp_0178.jpg
The Nardi sports wheel feels good, so it stays!
Cheers :beer
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87 GSR-V 12V Dash 2.0L
88 GSR-VR Widebody 2.6L
87 GSR-V 12V Dash 2.0L
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The Enkei's that were on mrb1's Conquest came with it when it was imported from USA and converted to RHD quite a few years ago.UltimateLurker wrote:Nice Black Starion!
The Enkei mesh wheels were an option for the 1987 JDM market only, they never got the SHP (Sport Handling Package) wheels (8 &9's) because of wheel-size tax reasons.
If those are the factory ones, you've got a pretty rare car.
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Please register your vehicle details on the AUSTRALIAN STARION REGISTRY <HERE>
1 x 3.2T
1 x 2.8T
3 x 2.6T's
1 x 2.0T
1 x 3.2T
1 x 2.8T
3 x 2.6T's
1 x 2.0T
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Actually the wheels (with the mesh) are referred to or branded as "SSR" wheels having tyres sized
215x55x16(front) & 235x50x16(rear). I believe larger than standard and smaller than SHP!
I've seen one of the Gullwing Starions with exactly the same wheel package.
Also, the car was manufactured 7/88 and numbered 000069, so it had to be one of the early ones with the 2.6L.
Still, the original Starion wheels (SHP) kick ass!!
215x55x16(front) & 235x50x16(rear). I believe larger than standard and smaller than SHP!
I've seen one of the Gullwing Starions with exactly the same wheel package.
Also, the car was manufactured 7/88 and numbered 000069, so it had to be one of the early ones with the 2.6L.
Still, the original Starion wheels (SHP) kick ass!!
Imports.
88 GSR-VR Widebody 2.6L
87 GSR-V 12V Dash 2.0L
88 GSR-VR Widebody 2.6L
87 GSR-V 12V Dash 2.0L
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This was another dealer option in the US.
ARE wheels 8"x16" front.
9"x16" rear
ARE wheels 8"x16" front.
9"x16" rear
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They may have came with the car, but they were never a Factory Option, or Factory Authorized Dealer Accessory wheel, the USDM never got any Factory Option or Factory Authorized Dealer Accessory wheels, and Japan only got 1 kind, 1 year; Enkei/1987.NXTIME wrote:The Enkei's that were on mrb1's Conquest came with it when it was imported from USA and converted to RHD quite a few years ago.UltimateLurker wrote:Nice Black Starion!
The Enkei mesh wheels were an option for the 1987 JDM market only, they never got the SHP (Sport Handling Package) wheels (8 &9's) because of wheel-size tax reasons.
If those are the factory ones, you've got a pretty rare car.
Back in the day there were only a few wheel companies that made wheels that fit the SQ, Enkei, Ronal, and Borbet come to mind. These became very popular after-market additions, and may have been sold at dealerships, but were never authorized by Mitsubishi.
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