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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 2:51 pm 
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Hey guys. I have some s wheels here, they are 2 different offsets and have 2 different part numbers stamped on them...

LP883 and LP918

I know 883's are stock mk1 s, but what did 918's come on?

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918's were actually an aftermarket product built by Dunlop for the drum braked cars....they didnt come standard on anything.


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Monaco wrote:
918's were actually an aftermarket product built by Dunlop for the drum braked cars....they didnt come standard on anything.

This is true, but they look quite nice on my mate's Mk2S and the stock flares still cover them. :P

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My memory is not what is used to be, Does anyone remember what wheels were fitted to the 1071 cooper S

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John Smidt wrote:
My memory is not what is used to be, Does anyone remember what wheels were fitted to the 1071 cooper S



1071 cooper S had 3.5 inch 's' style wheels or you could option 4.5 's' wheels like the 1275 cooper S had.


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