In reply to Will :
Plus one on the 10th anniversary wheels. I also can't put my finger on why they look better but they do.
In reply to Will :
Plus one on the 10th anniversary wheels. I also can't put my finger on why they look better but they do.
For future reference, the answer to the question posed in the title is generally "Was it built between 1980 and 1999? Then yes."
I actually prefer the Cobra wheels, but unfortunately, 17" tire selection is pretty garbage these days if you need a tall, wide-ish tire. Hence the 18" Enkeis.
In reply to dxman92 :
I had those as well. I think they were a Pacific Sunwear (pre Pac Sun) house brand, but I could be mistaken.
Yes your car fits Radwood to a T, it will be very well received there for being not only a solid example of the good stuff from the period.. but a damn clean example at that. and definitely run with the 10th wheels. they look really good to me.
We just booked a Supercoupe in at Eclectic Motorworks. I'm pretty excited about this one. It's been parked since 1999. I helped the owner get it out of his pole barn and while the brakes were tough to break free, it started on the 2nd try with a fresh battery and the 21 year old (non ethanol) gas in the tank. We're doing a full recommissioning do he can make a summer daily driver out of it.
I also realized we have more Radwood cars coming in lately. The 928 is a bit rough but the 280zx Turbo is a one owner car that's also getting recommissioned after years of storage.
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