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    err.... yeah... too many wheels, I get confused easily

    Someone should make an alloy thread with pics and names of each type of MG wheel for the ZT range
    Ian

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    As I understand it the hairpins (Reverie158 picture) are the only wheels which are not approved for the V8. The grids are okay but, being a snob, they were standard on the ZT120. Why would you want someone to think you are in a 120.
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    they were also fitted to the diesel
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    I may call in at the weekend and get the vin off it
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    Theres a file on the MG/ZT owners forum with all the wheel options for all the MG's,including ours

    The file is v.v. big so I won't post it but go to the site homepage, (not the forum) then find members/downloads/build your own MG -it's in one of the dropdowns

    I'll try and post the link but that's a bit complex for me!!

    http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/inde...page=downloads


    By the way - Four types approved for the V8!

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    Err............, it's called facelift MG range. not build your own...

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    So those are the MK2 alloys, is the only other wheel approved the straight type jobbies fitted to the MK1s?
    Ian

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