Clio 172, Escort RST
I have not seen a Turbine thread on here for a while and it seems the VW Fanbwois seem to be loving them as well now.
While some may argue that Turinis and a Clio are a match made in heaven I do like a bit variety and furthermore it is nice to keep the Turinis in good condition, which somehow mine are for the best part! A shame about the front tyres being on the markers come winter time mind you [/faceplam]. At least they look good
Anyway, I have now acquired a set of these. Some call them turbines, some call them 'fake wheel trims'. I'll let you make your own mind up :wink:.
My plan is to acquire some winter tyres and to fit them to the Turbines after they have been painted/refurbished depending on what the costs are looking like (I'll either powdercoat them or paint them if I have the patience). Saying that, the Toyos do seem to work better than Michelins/Contis as a winter tyre!
TBH I cannot picture Red working on an Icebery 172 TBH, but I am willing to be proven wrong. My question to you is what colour would you go with? So far I am thinking Anthracite or Satin Black. Silver IMO would not work but the Iceberg does have a blueish tinge mind you. While I want a good finish I don't wish to spend a fortune either :smile:.
To help, here are a few shots, although none seem to be on a 172:
While some may argue that Turinis and a Clio are a match made in heaven I do like a bit variety and furthermore it is nice to keep the Turinis in good condition, which somehow mine are for the best part! A shame about the front tyres being on the markers come winter time mind you [/faceplam]. At least they look good
Anyway, I have now acquired a set of these. Some call them turbines, some call them 'fake wheel trims'. I'll let you make your own mind up :wink:.
My plan is to acquire some winter tyres and to fit them to the Turbines after they have been painted/refurbished depending on what the costs are looking like (I'll either powdercoat them or paint them if I have the patience). Saying that, the Toyos do seem to work better than Michelins/Contis as a winter tyre!
TBH I cannot picture Red working on an Icebery 172 TBH, but I am willing to be proven wrong. My question to you is what colour would you go with? So far I am thinking Anthracite or Satin Black. Silver IMO would not work but the Iceberg does have a blueish tinge mind you. While I want a good finish I don't wish to spend a fortune either :smile:.
To help, here are a few shots, although none seem to be on a 172:
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