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Whatever path you take to get to your automotive nirvana is the right path, everyone’s path is different. If more people liked cars because they are cars—not because they are a way to get attention or to way to be better than someone else—then I think the automotive world would be a better place. -benmassey
Is there any way I can verify that these are authentic by these pictures? The dude selling them is about 3 hours away and I dont want to drive all the way up to find out they're replicas
He says they're AC Schnitzer Type III's but they look like theyre one piece wheels. Also considering their condition how much would something like these be worth?
hey, thanks for responding
but my wheels have a lot deeper dish then orignal mx5 wheels, are there 2 type's?
Sup co-Dutchie, i've asked around the dutch chapter on here for you and have an answer
CDeez5 was pretty close, These are in fact "daisies" but manufactured by Mas as a optional wheelpackage for miatas in germany. They are, like you stated, a bit wider then the original daisies with the specs 7x15 et28
Oh en Check t Nederlandse gedeelte eens, beetje dood maar wel een gezellige boel
Nope. Posting for a friend, that was the only photo he was provided with. You can barely make out 3 letters on one of the spokes, can't tell what the letters are though.
-1997 Saab 9000cse Anniversary Edition - Bagged & Tuned
-1990 Saab 900 SPG - Holset & Track built
-1973 Mercedes-Benz 280- Summer cruiser / mild resto project
-1972 MGB Roadster-Sold!
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