OK it's a bit togue-in-cheek.... but I thought I'd post some old-skool wheel trims
^ Mercedes. Adorns the walls of breakers yards and dodgy second-hand car dealerships across the land. Foolishly advertised by some on eBay thinking they're worth money when actually you'd be lucky to get a quid for the set.
^ Ford Sierra Mk1. To go with the ground-breaking "jelly-mould" styling. Quality.
^ Rover 2000.
^ Austin Mini. Your dad probably calls them "hub caps". Nice and minimal (no pun intended)
^ Ah, the spinner wheel trim. Scientifically proven to induce spontaneous vomiting if they're looked at to too long (well, at all really). Vomiting effect is multiplied by a factor of 10 when fitted to a gold Fiat Punto.
^ Mercedes. Adorns the walls of breakers yards and dodgy second-hand car dealerships across the land. Foolishly advertised by some on eBay thinking they're worth money when actually you'd be lucky to get a quid for the set.
^ Ford Sierra Mk1. To go with the ground-breaking "jelly-mould" styling. Quality.
^ Rover 2000.
^ Austin Mini. Your dad probably calls them "hub caps". Nice and minimal (no pun intended)
^ Ah, the spinner wheel trim. Scientifically proven to induce spontaneous vomiting if they're looked at to too long (well, at all really). Vomiting effect is multiplied by a factor of 10 when fitted to a gold Fiat Punto.