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Re: Nardone's re-imagined 928

Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 7:00 pm
by blueline
I wasn't too wild about the wheels at first glance but they grew on me after watching the video. I came to the conclusion that for me they fit the look of this re-imagined 928.

That style of wheel was a bit of a design cue back in the day but it is a subjective style that some will like and others not so much.

Corvette C4 OEM versions and the similar OEM wheels for the 928. A Mercedes version too. I remember them all quite well.

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Re: Nardone's re-imagined 928

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2024 12:25 pm
by Lowencash
I'm surprised Nardone didn't turn to Campagnolo [/url]https://ehrlichmotorwerks.com/blog/2015/10/5/camagnolo-[/url] for help with the wheels. Having Countach et al. rims in the Campag palmares [a French word! ;) ] it would have seemed a no-brainer to me. Love the simplicity of the dash, hate the white in the lights (sure, sure, that's par (another French word! :lol: ) for the course with LEDs but...yuck.