Renault Wind alloys on a 133?

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You know you want those just because less spokes means a easier clean! :D
 
Sorry, forgot about this. Might have a try when I'm back at a computer tomorrow if no-one's managed it tonight
 
Didn't have too much time so I've not quite got the perspective transform right for the back wheel but here you go. Should give you an idea.

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A little update for those who are interested: I've just bought 4 original 133 cup wheels. All 4 of them are slightly curbed but 100% straight. 2 Conti's are practically new. 2 of them need to be changed. Picked them up for an absolute bargain of €100,- that would be around 80 Pounds.

Just got home after taking the tires of the alloys and dropped the alloy's of at a friends place who works in a car repair shop. He'll take care of the wheels after his holiday.

anyway, here's a quick picture:

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That's about a tenth of the price of the alloys alone when new. Good bargain ;)
 
tycbec":nh5w1dkc said:
https://www.blocket.se/helsingborg/Renault_Twingo_Sport_RS_Gordini_42776806.htm?ca=1_4&w=3

Pics of a Gordini with Wind alloys, on a swedish site
That looks amazing. Might have to save some pennies for some.
 
I like the Wind wheels (in black) on a blue car ... But then I am a little biased :roll:
 
Blondie":1rkx7gd1 said:
I like the Wind wheels (in black) on a blue car ... But then I am a little biased :roll:
Same but I'm not to keen on the blue on the wind. I want to see what they're like on an extreme blue twingo.
 
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