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Old Sep 24, 2013 | 09:23 AM
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Default HPD Wheels (20x8.5 & 20x10) 3.5" & 4.5" Lips

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Don't take this the wrong way but those aren't OZ's. Are you the original purchaser of the wheels?
Old Sep 28, 2013 | 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Flo-ridaZ33
Don't take this the wrong way but those aren't OZ's. Are you the original purchaser of the wheels?
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They look like MRR GT1 Wheels with the OZ Center cap.

http://www.mrrwheels.com/gallery/alb...Kao20Bei20.jpg

OP, remove the wheels from the car and you should see "Italy" and "OZ" on the inside of the lips
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Originally Posted by Waizzz
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They look like MRR GT1 Wheels with the OZ Center cap.

http://www.mrrwheels.com/gallery/alb...Kao20Bei20.jpg

OP, remove the wheels from the car and you should see "Italy" and "OZ" on the inside of the lips
Look like yes, but they are not!!! I will have the tires pulled by the end of the week to see if there is any other markings...
Old Sep 28, 2013 | 08:21 PM
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They aren't the mrr gt1's I have those
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Originally Posted by Hollywood_145
Look like yes, but they are not!!! I will have the tires pulled by the end of the week to see if there is any other markings...
Thank you, they look nice regardless but we just want to be sure for buyers
Old Sep 29, 2013 | 04:17 PM
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those look like HPD MSR when they were offered in silver.

http://hd-inc.com/09-machinedmsr.html
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Originally Posted by bighman
those look like HPD MSR when they were offered in silver.

http://hd-inc.com/09-machinedmsr.html
And I think we have a winner Thanks !!!!!!!! Thread updated...

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Call me crazy but I dont think they are the HDP MSR as in that link.

1. The faux bolt holes in the HDP MSR are much further away from wheel spokes as compared to the OPs pictures where they are +/-3mm…

2. The 5 smaller dead holes (that mirror the lug holes) are the same distance away from the center axis as the lug holes in the OPs pictures where the HDP MSR holes are closer to the center axis as compared to the lug holes

3. The HPDs tire air stem seems to be in a different location - you'll have to look at the flat-black HPD wheel.

why has no one searched for 7 spoke mesh OZ wheels to determine their authenticity rather than comparing other wheels?

If I was the OP I would not sell these other than '7 spoke mesh aluminum alloy' wheels until you are 100% sure of their make/model.

but with that being said…good luck with the sale!
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Originally Posted by Waizzz
Thank you, they look nice regardless but we just want to be sure for buyers
Can the title be changed Waizzz?

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Call me crazy but I dont think they are the HDP MSR as in that link.

1. The faux bolt holes in the HDP MSR are much further away from wheel spokes as compared to the OPs pictures where they are +/-3mm…

2. The 5 smaller dead holes (that mirror the lug holes) are the same distance away from the center axis as the lug holes in the OPs pictures where the HDP MSR holes are closer to the center axis as compared to the lug holes

3. The HPDs tire air stem seems to be in a different location - you'll have to look at the flat-black HPD wheel.

why has no one searched for 7 spoke mesh OZ wheels to determine their authenticity rather than comparing other wheels?

If I was the OP I would not sell these other than '7 spoke mesh aluminum alloy' wheels until you are 100% sure of their make/model.

but with that being said…good luck with the sale!
I may a little something about wheels and OZ hasn't made a mono wheel with faux rivets. Those are definitely not OZ and the OP couldn't find any info on them because of that fact. Even if they're not HD wheels, they're all the same in quality so does it really matter?
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I will go ahead and remove the post until I can 100% identify the make of these. I truly did believe they were oz from the little info I had to go with. I'm having the tires removed this weekend so maybe I can find out more. Thanks for those who attempted to help identify them...
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You don't have to remove the tires. The info is embossed to the back of the wheel. Jack it up, loosen 5 nuts and after getting the info, put the wheel back on; about 15 minutes.
Old Sep 30, 2013 | 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by POS VETT
You don't have to remove the tires. The info is embossed to the back of the wheel. Jack it up, loosen 5 nuts and after getting the info, put the wheel back on; about 15 minutes.
This^^^

The wheels look nice regardless, actually I think this is the only set of 20's I have seen that I thought looked good on a Z.


Price? or are you waiting till you can identify wheel brand?
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Originally Posted by NismoDude
This^^^

The wheels look nice regardless, actually I think this is the only set of 20's I have seen that I thought looked good on a Z.


Price? or are you waiting till you can identify wheel brand?
Wheels identified

and pm'd ^^^^^
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Yes I indentified them so I WIN!!! I used to be the Canadian distributor of HPD when they first released these wheels back in the day! I thought they looked familiar.. hehe

Also on a side note... the the fronts wheels are no longer offered in 8.5" widths, only 8" now.

GLWS!

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