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Can you ID this wheelmaker's logo?
I see a particular small logo on the wheels of many cars,
mostly Japanese models. I drew the logo and put it on the Internet here: http://www.telefog.com/logo.jpg Does any of you know which company's logo it is? Bonus questions: Does that company sell wheels directly to consumers, or does it strictly sell to manufacturers? What's the company's web address? Where is the company's office located? (The email address that I used for this posting can't receive mail.) ********** 1366294709 |
Re: Can you ID this wheelmaker's logo?
<xx-google@telefog.com> wrote in message news:1122589397.264207.128740@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >I see a particular small logo on the wheels of many cars, > mostly Japanese models. I drew the logo and put it on the > Internet here: > > http://www.telefog.com/logo.jpg > > Does any of you know which company's logo it is? > For some reason I always thought it was some national Japan spec symbol or some kinda of regulatory symbol. FWIW I have 16" Honda wheels of which I know for certain are made by Enkei for HOnda and they have that symbol. |
Re: Can you ID this wheelmaker's logo?
xx-google@telefog.com wrote:
> I see a particular small logo on the wheels of many cars, > mostly Japanese models. I drew the logo and put it on the > Internet here: > > http://www.telefog.com/logo.jpg > > Does any of you know which company's logo it is? ive got the identical markings on the wheels of my: http://www.suzuki-bikes.com/burgman400.php on there, it also says "enkei" company world famous for inventing the "spinning fan blade" type of wheels in the big-haired 80s. i still see a few 80s sentras sporting em. |
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