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Old 09-23-2003, 04:30 AM   #1
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Exclamation Deep dish tutorial!

Well i know there are a few methods of making deep dish wheels but after seeing hiroboys wicked rims and finaly got my new wheels i thought i would try out the method he uses!

Here is how i did it:

Got some junction produce rims:



The took the nismo rims fron the R32 Vspec II GT-R Tamiya kit and used the lip (seperate from rim) of the junction produce rims over the top.

I have not yet glued them or cut down the rear of the GT-R rims, i will also be painting the rim gold.

Here is the result so far!




I think it looks a whole lot better in real.
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Old 09-23-2003, 05:35 AM   #2
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*votes that you should work on the 206*

i'm not a big fan of deep dish rims, but they don't look too bad
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Old 09-23-2003, 06:06 AM   #3
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Re: Deep dish tutorial!

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*votes that you should work on the 206*

i'm not a big fan of deep dish rims, but they don't look too bad
LOL Yeah i will start on the pegueot soon.

Got skool exams and stuff at the moment.
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speechless dude, your creativity is stunning/

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cool idea, the most slick looking wheel conversion yet i think, but why not just use the scara rims themselves?
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Re: Deep dish tutorial!

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cool idea, the most slick looking wheel conversion yet i think, but why not just use the scara rims themselves?
Well i like these rims a whole lot more.

But what im going to do is not glue the dish onto the rim so i can still use them in the Sacara rims too.

I will be painting the wheel gold tonight.

Here is a better picture of the wheel's.

Also on my porsche:


I will keep you guys updated!
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Those are awesome. You amaze me with your work. You've only built like 3 kits and you look like you've at least built like 100.
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enjoyed your tutorials on rc stuff and this is no exception. r u updating your website soon?
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Re: Deep dish tutorial!

Where did you buy these 19" wheels Spoolin? HLJ doesn't have them in stock
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Re: Re: Deep dish tutorial!

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Where did you buy these 19" wheels Spoolin? HLJ doesn't have them in stock
did u check his post?
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...0&page=1&pp=15

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Re: Deep dish tutorial!

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enjoyed your tutorials on rc stuff and this is no exception. r u updating your website soon?
No not for a while.....im pretty much out of RC but play with it still a bit.

Thanks everyone.

LOL at 600 Yeah joeclaw is a great guy to buy off! has HEAPS of stock too!
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Just playing around with wheels today and used these off a r34 GT-R
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so you bought those 19"s for just the lip?
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Old 09-28-2003, 03:48 AM   #14
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Re: Deep dish tutorial!

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so you bought those 19"s for just the lip?
No i like the rims but i like the other rims more and wanted them deep dish so i took the lip and stuck them on some other rims!
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