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Thought I would share, as this is something you don't see every day (I am sure that temple and cline will appreciate more than most, as they are 1/12 freaks). Not sure how old they are, but I assume very. I need to see if they will fit the Bolink aluminum wheels, as I think they would look best on those. Also, from memory, I think that this is what Associated used on a lot of their pics for their 1/12 bodies they would put in their news letters.
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I take it there printed on clear sheet so they just add the detail to whichever wheel you use, I've never seen them before, should look pretty cool.
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Trinity made them, as well. Both in 1/12th and 1/10th and were on white Mylar. I have a few packs of them at home in the big box o' decals...

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Trintiy...I was going nuts for a few minutes trying to remember who made the other set of wheel decals.

Does anyone make a set for offroad dish wheels. I saw a set on a triumph and it changed the look of the wheels in a big way.
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highwayracer wrote: Does anyone make a set for offroad dish wheels. I saw a set on a triumph and it changed the look of the wheels in a big way.
I think those were custom made, I was going to make some just like that and also a few variations.
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Those are cool, the off road would be cool since they dont make many cool offroad wheels their all plain, a guy at my Local track has some that look like clocks their strange.
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Here is an example of what I was talking about with the older Associated Catalogs and Flyers. I think these are the same ones..... nice to know that they came from Parma (I assume). Sorry for the poor quality photo.
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I always thought those were actually alloy wheels. I have a color spread with some Asso. bodies, there is a yellow Pennzoil indy car that has gold mesh wheels that look real?

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Those are tecnacraft wheels on the Indy body.
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