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Old 4th December 2002, 05:21 PM
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WUWU20 make sure you keep us updated. I'd love to see pics. of the progress.

Sorry 2-tone, I had know idea I was so close to someone elses user name when I was registering. Here's why I chose it though.

Cheers,

Steve
No problem..always room for another two-tone..username, or PT. Mine is the negative of yours..it's silver bottom, and taupe frost metallic on top. I went the route of painting the top..less hassle than redoing the entire bottom. I like how the silver reappears in your wheels, nice contrast. I'll see if I can dig out a picture of mine so you can see the similarities and the differences both.


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I went the route of painting the top..less hassle than redoing the entire bottom. I like how the silver reappears in your wheels, nice contrast.

First of all thanks. I must be an ego maniac. It seems I just can't get too many compliments on it. I painted the top of mine as well for the same reason. The lines and seams on the top almost seem to be created with masking for a 2 tone in mind (even though they're is 8 hours of masking into it). Much easier than dealing with door jams, handles, locks, etc., etc.,.

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Old 5th December 2002, 10:39 AM
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Try here:

http://www.wheelvintiques.com/wire.html

They don't fit the PT Cruiser, unfortunately.
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Old 5th December 2002, 10:57 AM
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They don't fit the PT Cruiser, unfortunately.
They do show the 71 series with both chrome and painted versions mounted on PTs.

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Old 5th December 2002, 11:08 AM
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They do show the 71 series with both chrome and painted versions mounted on PTs.

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Those are called their "PT Wires" and they differ significantly from the "Rod Wires":

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