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Just browsing google images. Really like these wheels. Does anyone know what they are??
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Post by d_harris »

I recognise them, think they might possibly be wolfrace but don't hold me to that...

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If they are, they've gone downhill!
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Post by bmcecosse »

Ghastly! Certainly not like my genuine Wolfrace wheels of old !
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Post by alzax3 »

Not really ghastly - just not your (or my for that matter!) taste..... It is a shame that Wolfrace don't do the old style slot mags any more though!
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Post by jonathon »

I know who has the tooling for the slot mags, but they would only be available in 13". Have a look at the Centrelines I posted a few days ago. These are solid, but the Proline has 12 holes, which with a bit of thought could be produced as slots, giving the effect of the old slot mags. These are only available as 5.5"x15" though, and Ford centres and PCD. If there was the demand we could specify Minor dimensions.
Anyone good at photoshop who could doctor the images to give us an idea ? :wink:

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Post by Peetee »

Anyone good at photoshop who could doctor the images to give us an idea
[shouts]
IS THERE AN ILLUSTRATOR IN THE HOUSE?

8) :wink:
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*hides*
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Post by jonathon »

I'm an illustrator too, but not with putas. Old school pen and ink and watercolours here :D

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jonathon wrote:I'm an illustrator too, but not with putas. Old school pen and ink and watercolours here :D
S'how it should be done to be perfectly honest, I'm purely an Adobe user for study sake. :lol:
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Little joke for Johnathon's benefit. 8)

Me? I'm a hands on illustrator pen, ink, watercolour, scraperboard and a Adobe/Corel PC based designer. Can see a market for both really so pays to be flexible. (actualy it doesn't pay at all and hasn't done for 6+ years :o )
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I must have been lucky as the money was usually very good despite taking on average 3 months to arrive after the invoice. Not done much now for 10 years plus, but might pick it up again in the future. :D

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:o ..I guess that's my career path taken to teaching then.
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I must have been lucky as the money was usually very good despite taking on average 3 months to arrive after the invoice
Yeah I suppose it was but what dried it up for me was the deadlines got closer and closer with each job. As a result the quality of my work suffered and........ :cry:
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6 x 14" Enkei 26 unidirectional as used on robins roadster pickup http://www.beardmorebros.co.uk/website% ... pickup.htm
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