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Chris@Speedfreex

posted on 10th Jun 03 at 07:20

once a wheel has been discontinued thats usually it, they sell the remaining wheels they have left.

as for speedline alessios, they only ever sold in the uk only around 20 sets were sold on the continent,
but wheelbase over yea bought sum sort of stoopid quntity summat like 500 sets


MarkM

posted on 9th Jun 03 at 22:46

I feel this post is pointless as the said incident has not happened...stop worrying and concentrate on not crashing your car...some people worry too much...

Now please GTF and chill out!


kz

posted on 9th Jun 03 at 22:45

:rolleyes:


DanielJ

posted on 9th Jun 03 at 17:29

:boggle:


Red_SXi

posted on 9th Jun 03 at 17:27

No, i want a modern wheel, but if i crashed my car in 2 years time, i might not be able to get hold of the wheel. Then i'd have to buy 4 new ones


Ian

posted on 9th Jun 03 at 17:23

Depends very much on the company. I know you can still get Alessios years after they apparently ceased production but I dare say you'd have a job locating more obscure stuff. It does beg the question of whether you want a discontinued wheel in the first place - thats going to be an old design surely?


Red_SXi

posted on 9th Jun 03 at 17:16

When a wheel company stops making a certain model of wheel, does that then mean that you can't get the wheel ever again?

I am after some 16's or 17's, but i don't want to get into the situation if i need one i can't get one.

Are any wheel companies good for still stocking old stock ?