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Keystone-Hot Wire mags


madkaw

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Check out these wheels! I really like them, even more than the 5 slot mags. I have never seen these on any car before, let alone a Z. I think they will look good on a old skool type Z or stock Z.

They are 14X6's. I will have to find caps, but I think they will be a nice change from what I have seen as far as stock size.

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Are those the ones they call "Basket Weaves"?

I've got something similar on my car, but the area out where the weights would go is a little different. I've got a wider sloped section. I'm still trying to figure out if I like them or not.

On edit... I found a pic of the similar wheels like I have. From this thread http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/thread45953.html:

I have Appliance wheels.

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Darn it... Cant figure out how to attach a previously attached pic so that it comes up with a thumbnail with an embedded hyperlink. :stupid:

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I like them, and for some reason they look better in person. The dish seems deeper in person. With the right color combo someone could inlay the 'weave' with a color to contrast the car. Kind of like the gold inlay on the ZX snowflake wheels on a black car. The lack of a 'cap' makes a difference in the look.

Trying to decide if these wheels would make the car more attractive on the market because of their uniqueness. Very period correct and very different.

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