Identify my alloys

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TameRacingDriver

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18,097 posts

273 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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So.... I've just got my new (to me) MX5, and I'm working out whether its worth getting lightweight alloys on it, but first, I'd like to establish what my wheels are (as they might be lightweight) and I really CBA to take them off and weigh them (besides which I don't know what a tyre would weigh, or what weight would be considered a light wheel).

I'm sure someone on here will be able to identify them in no time...



Although to be fair, they do look fairly good on the car, and not dissimilar to wheels I've seen on 90s Porsches... however, I'd rather it drove well (which it does, but there's always room for improvement) biggrin


Eighteeteewhy

7,259 posts

169 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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TameRacingDriver

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273 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Well as I assume they could be on other cars than an MX5 thats why I posted them on here instead... but cheers for the free bump! smile

I've tried google, and I'm coming up empty handed. I don't think I've ever seen alloys like it except on a Porsche (and even then they're not the same):-



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marshalla

15,902 posts

202 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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30 seconds of googling using the name on the centre cap comes up with Intra P-Line, which are now discontinued.

TameRacingDriver

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18,097 posts

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Friday 6th January 2012
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marshalla said:
30 seconds of googling using the name on the centre cap comes up with Intra P-Line, which are now discontinued.
Thanks mate, I honestly struggled to tell what was written on the centre cap, so thats a start, cheers smile