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I gotta admit, Minilites look kind of dumb when they're deep offset like that.
Do you mean RS-Watanabe 8-Spokes?
I gotta admit, Minilites look kind of dumb when they're deep offset like that.
Do you mean RS-Watanabe 8-Spokes?![]()
Well, thats easy. Panasport.....I knew this would happen, where did they get the style?![]()
Link please, I couldn't find it.Hey, there's a very clean (except for rims) red Pulsar GTi-R on eBay in the midwest.
I'll just go with whatever's seems a good choice when it's time...
I knew this would happen, where did they get the style?![]()
On their website, Minilite claims that "Their famous 8-spoke design spawned a host of imitations." So I'm guessing Minilite was first, but like you said, you'd need a production date to know for sure.Actually, there's no real knowledge as to who was first. Considering both manufacturers were introducing their similar designs back in the late 60's, it's tough to tell. I can tell you that RS-Watanabe was first in Japan and Mini-lite was first in Europe, though. And, judging by the car, I would say that it's an RS.
If I could find out the production date of the first Mini-lite, I'll let you know who had it first.
And just as an FYI, Perfect Balance, Panasport was introduced in the mid to late 70's in California.![]()
On their website, Minilite claims that "Their famous 8-spoke design spawned a host of imitations." So I'm guessing Minilite was first, but like you said, you'd need a production date to know for sure.
Thanks for the info though, I didn't know that, I just knew they had a similar design so I used them as a pun.
when do you ever see a hyundai tastefully done?
So...?
Rotarys kick ass.
rotary> any pushrod POS engine.