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Teledials

andy watson

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So I bought these last month, have a plan to paint these but thought I would try them on and just see......
Not so bad, what do you think?

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Lovely. Original white (8" & 9") 16" telephone dials were OEM fitment on the M756 Turbo Cup cars. I like them. I thought that they looked like high offset 928 wheels in the other picture though...
 
Look lovely,I do like messing about with wheel colours myself,if you are keeping a car long term it can be fun to have a little colour change even if it's a temporary one.Like Simon said the look you have was used by the factory so it's originalish..White wheels are fashionable I think at this very second.I love teledials,look SO period.I say why not even if it's for a little while.
 
I have a set of '86 15" 951 part number telephone dials that Im having powder coated white.
 
Got me thinking about some white wheels now(would have to be CS wheels for me)!Look so crisp,just looks so right on a teledials though!Simon if you fit some post some pics please! Very very cool.
 
Well they dont really suit my Turbo, although they will actually fit. I do still have a series one car which I could fit them to, but Im mostly having them done because I think that theyll look smart... [:D]
 
Looks spot-on to me. [:)] White CS wheels? Interesting idea, and any white wheels look good on a red or black car IMO. Love CS with a polished finish, less convinced by something that "flat" looking good in white. Photoshop experts please post pics? [8|]
 
Very nice Andy. There was at least one turbo s produced in white with white cs wheels. Was up for sale a year or two back.
 
Looking good Andy and it looks like Alfa are using them on their new super sports car [;)] Don't know what happened to the photo!!??
 

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