SameGuy
Well-Known Member
Not long after ordering my SE in mid-March — still in the tail end of winter up here, and just a couple of days after Quebec drivers are allowed to switch back to non-winter tires — I set about looking for a set of rims for the next winter. I mean, it was just seven months away, and I honestly didn’t even know if I’d have my car by then!
I found a nice-looking set of wheels with run-flat Pirellis on Kijiji (what used to be eBay Classifieds), called the seller, agreed on a really good price, and ran to get them. I found out on this forum they are 495 Victory Spokes, and while they were quite dirty, they looked to be in pretty good nick.

As they appeared in the ad.
I put them in the shed and didn’t think about them until after I took delivery of my car in August, and set about arranging for new winter tires. I trotted out the new-to-me wheels and gave them a quick wash to bring to my tire guy. I found a bit of curb rash on three of them, and two were very heavily caked with baked-on metallic brake dust.

Tires mounted, I then ordered four SE-specific center caps from Seattle MINI — not the Power Spoke bolt covers — and started planning how I’d repair or hide the minor blemishes on the wheels. I started gathering supplies and tools.
To be continued…
I found a nice-looking set of wheels with run-flat Pirellis on Kijiji (what used to be eBay Classifieds), called the seller, agreed on a really good price, and ran to get them. I found out on this forum they are 495 Victory Spokes, and while they were quite dirty, they looked to be in pretty good nick.

As they appeared in the ad.
I put them in the shed and didn’t think about them until after I took delivery of my car in August, and set about arranging for new winter tires. I trotted out the new-to-me wheels and gave them a quick wash to bring to my tire guy. I found a bit of curb rash on three of them, and two were very heavily caked with baked-on metallic brake dust.




Tires mounted, I then ordered four SE-specific center caps from Seattle MINI — not the Power Spoke bolt covers — and started planning how I’d repair or hide the minor blemishes on the wheels. I started gathering supplies and tools.
To be continued…
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