Keep you lot guessing.

They are infact,JAP RACING JR10s. Chose these for there slight retro look and chuncky ness, not split rims which I couldn't afford but still should go with the Z3 overall look, we'll soon find out when fitted.
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Thanks Roy, I can go to bed now. Happy birthday mate, hope you have a great day on Sunday. ALL the best, Tony.
 
Nice. What size and offset did you go for
 
Ignore that just seen in a previous post
 
Yes it was mate do you have one
 
Well to be honest with you I had a idea what a ITN was and tried for hrs to put one on my TOM TOM go, the answer is yes and I drove the route without consulting the official guide which is pretty good as it stands, now be cause it's my first attempt at Itinerary on sat NAV I'm worried that I fluked it but have the post codes/Lats/longs which I used as Waypoints, I will bring copies to the meet and give them out if Ben has nothing better. Roy
 
There is a program called tyre to travel which i always use for all my Itinery planning. All you do is compile your route save it, it then saves it as either a tomtom itn file or a Garmin Gpx file depending which you have selected to be your default, then you can email it to who ever wants a copy as it can be converted into either Tomtom or Garmin. You can download the free version but i have purchased the full version as i do a lot of euro trips and its ideal
 
There is a program called tyre to travel which i always use for all my Itinery planning. All you do is compile your route save it, it then saves it as either a tomtom itn file or a Garmin Gpx file depending which you have selected to be your default, then you can email it to who ever wants a copy as it can be converted into either Tomtom or Garmin. You can download the free version but i have purchased the full version as i do a lot of euro trips and its ideal
Sounds like a bit more TEC than I'm used to, I used Built In Tom Tom Intinerary to get my route but found it really time consuming with all the Lats/Longs numbers had a headache after a couple hrs. Your way sounds more up to date but a computer is obviously used.
 
There is a program called tyre to travel which i always use for all my Itinery planning. All you do is compile your route save it, it then saves it as either a tomtom itn file or a Garmin Gpx file depending which you have selected to be your default, then you can email it to who ever wants a copy as it can be converted into either Tomtom or Garmin. You can download the free version but i have purchased the full version as i do a lot of euro trips and its ideal
PS; just down loaded Tyre to Travel will have a crack at it tomorrow night, thanks for the info. Good night.
 
Yes need a comp to use it. But all you do is put the name of the street or road in and it finds the location using google maps you can then zoom in and pick places such as car parks and the like and just insert it as a waypoint.
Trouble with tomtom is that the new systems do not use itn planning so i have kept my old one and bought a Garmin as they still do itn planning
 
They are infact,JAP RACING JR10s. Chose these for there slight retro look and chuncky ness, not split rims which I couldn't afford but still should go with the Z3 overall look, we'll soon find out when fitted

Rha, could you post a link to where you got these from please ? I really like the chunkyness of them but would like to spoke area in black.
 
They look very nice Roy, bit similar to 78's. PITA to clean;)
 
Rha, could you post a link to where you got these from please ? I really like the chunkyness of them but would like to spoke area in black.

Sure Lex, try; Andy@performancealloys.com :tell him what your after, not sure but I can't see them not doing black.Be careful to give the correct name which is Japan Racing JR10, not what I posted,(Jap Racing)for fear of offence. Rha. Roy.
 
They look very nice Roy, bit similar to 78's. PITA to clean;)
Thanks Mint, PITA just can't make it sound like POC no matter how I try, what about a coat of something to protect them,any idea. Maybe just leave em in my garage and just sit and look at em cos I hate it when I get to the wheels when cleaning.
 
Yes need a comp to use it. But all you do is put the name of the street or road in and it finds the location using google maps you can then zoom in and pick places such as car parks and the like and just insert it as a waypoint.
Trouble with tomtom is that the new systems do not use itn planning so i have kept my old one and bought a Garmin as they still do itn planning

Big thank you to you "billz" if only I had asked you first,would have saved me a lot of trouble and that nasty headache.
See you Sun, must find each other to talk. RHA. Roy
 
There is a program called tyre to travel which I always use for all my Itinery planning
+1 for tyre, it's a brilliant tool. I manage with the free version, it does all I want.:)
 
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