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Old 12 November 2011 | 10:31 PM
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I picked a set of Turini's up off a member on here a couple weeks back.

Just looking on eBay and I've noticed mine are a little different to the main style. They are definitely Speedlines and definitely Turini's but midly curious as to what car they were maybe standard fitment on.

They're 17", 5x100 stud pattern and 100% sure they clear 4 pots on a facelift classic. Just they have like a little rim on the outer edge whereas most have a flat face.

This is what I mean...

Type 1:



Type 2: (My wheels)



Looks as though there is 2 different styles - maybe an older one and newer one? Makes no odds to me as I love the wheels regardless and will have them refubed over time.

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Yours are the very early ones The paint finish and hub facing has changed on the latest ones again
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Yours are the very early ones The paint finish and hub facing has changed on the latest ones again
I thought so. I assume that they are still a high quality wheel though?

I think I prefer this design with the lip on over the flat faced ones. Now to decide what colour to have 'em powder coated
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