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love the third photo using a phone to show how deep the dish is on the rears!

Think you could get away with slightly flaring the arches and mega stretch + camber! lol

Thats wot I woz thinking.... as on Zelda.

 

yea Pete...Sgt G i think his name was.One sweet looking zed that in its heyday.

yea Pete...Sgt G i think his name was.One sweet looking zed that in its heyday.

Yep but Matt's forum name was Sgt C not G. IIRC

one of my all time fav cars on here

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Zelda was a beauty where is it now?

 

Probably still for sale by Lee at Import-ance :whistling:

am going top get shot down here but I think wide arch 300 don't look good atall spoils the line of the car over the top.

I really like the Wide body on an LWB, gives the car balance as I have always thought the rear arches looked flat compared to the front which have a natural flared line to them.

 

Would really like a decent flare and pull on the arches rather than a kit, but I guess there are limits to how far and much you can create a bulbous look! Those wheels would look a treat on a flared arch but not sure that would be enough?

Did Yewcheck have these wheels too? Nice looking rim :cool2:

 

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Ah yes I remember that :whistling:

 

15k???

They are lovely wheels, would consider them for mine. But until Jimmers finished on my rebuild, wheels will have to wait, although 335 rears may help get power down on the road :wink:

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They are lovely wheels, would consider them for mine. But until Jimmers finished on my rebuild, wheels will have to wait, although 335 rears may help get power down on the road :wink:

 

I would love to see them on a members zed Howard. Hows your zed coming along?

I would love to see them on a members zed Howard. Hows your zed coming along?

 

Hi Gary, Jims getting there, original engines out, new one just needs plenumn and fuel rail fitted. New looms in, larger intake piping nearly done, new Giken clutch, larger TB's. Cant wait now, as it been nearly 2 years off the road now. Will be worth the wait though, Jim is doing a top job as usual.

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Hi Gary, Jims getting there, original engines out, new one just needs plenumn and fuel rail fitted. New looms in, larger intake piping nearly done, new Giken clutch, larger TB's. Cant wait now, as it been nearly 2 years off the road now. Will be worth the wait though, Jim is doing a top job as usual.

 

Cant wait to see it Howard it sounds like it will be a fast mover.:thumbup:

were chipping at away at it Howard trust me,those wheels though drool !!! you will need some serious grip as traction is going to be an issue.

Was watching these wheels a while back when they were on auction. They sold for just over £600 but obviously the seller wanted £1000 more than that :)

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