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davesopener
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wheel centres on mgf 15" wheels

Postby davesopener » 16 Dec 2008 23:13

hi,
looking to change the mg wheel centres for a triumph
one
as theres a few options wondered what people thought looked good
ty[8D]

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Postby stevie_a » 17 Dec 2008 05:56

<font color="purple"><b>I have standerd MG centers on my car with Triumph sticky plastic badges

Over the MG name got them from a guy on e-bay that sells the MG badges

I e-maild him with the badge that I wanted and he then made it up for me

Was only a few pounds.</b></font id="purple">

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Postby trphil » 17 Dec 2008 08:33

I ground the standard centres flat and then fitted self-adhesive steering wheel centre badges in them (The ones from Solihull cars). I've only lost one badge in 8 years or so...

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Postby Shauniedawn » 17 Dec 2008 21:48

Hiya Dave.

As yours is fitted with a Sprint motor, how about adapting some rear pillar badges from a Dolomite Sprint - you know, the round ones that say "<i>sprint</i>"?

They might look quite good.

Shaun

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Postby davesopener » 18 Dec 2008 14:56

nice idea shaunill look into that
ty
dave[8D]
merry christmas

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