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Personalized Hubcaps and Rims

Hubcaps and rims that have images on them.
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Why aren't their hubcaps and rims that one can buy which have images on them? For instance, one's favorite sports team or Tweety Bird. Perhaps a company logo or a personalized image. Maybe a glow int the dark image? It could be a decal pasted on the hubcap or maybe even have it etched directly into the rim or hubcap. Maybe even images that aren't visible until your wheels are turned at a certain RPM.
Handsell, Sep 22 2013

Zoetrope http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoetrope
simple, yet effective. [8th of 7, Sep 23 2013]

Strobed alloys Strobed_20Alloys
If the strobe made the wheel stationary: could show something I suppose [Ling, Sep 23 2013]

http://www.monkeylectric.com/ [pocmloc, Sep 23 2013]

Hubcap adverts http://youtu.be/BAc77_PbugA
[Klaatu, Sep 24 2013]

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       The taxis in most of my state's larger cities have counterweighted spinners that stay upright as the wheels turn, displaying ad space. Is that the sort of thing you have in mind, only with your personalized image?
Alterother, Sep 23 2013
  

       Good question. Maybe because hubcaps are regularly stolen, prone to loss and damage, and are nonessential.
rcarty, Sep 23 2013
  

       // images that aren't visible until your wheels are turned at a certain RPM.// k, that's new.
FlyingToaster, Sep 23 2013
  

       //Maybe because hubcaps are regularly stolen//   

       Not in my neighbourhood. Anyways, a personalized hubcap saying "rcarty" or "Halfbakery Rules" might diminish the probability of being stolen. I have seen the ones [Alterother] mentions but can't remember whether in Oz or the Great White North.
AusCan531, Sep 23 2013
  

       If they can do it for my Gimp-o-mobile, I don't see why they can't do it for automobiles. <link>
Klaatu, Sep 24 2013
  

       Some cabs in Toront have the static ones. Looked cute when they first came out.
FlyingToaster, Sep 25 2013
  

       @Alterother: Yes, that is one iteration of what I had in mind. I remember the Batmobile had the bat logo on its rims. I can get personalized license plate frames, steering wheel covers, stick shifts, floor mats, etc. But no rims/hubcaps. It is puzzling to me. I would think that if someone sold these, they would make a killing.
Handsell, Sep 25 2013
  

       You can get them; they're very expensive and not widely advertised, directed primarily at rap artists and the rich white kids who emulate them. They're made at certain custom hot rod shops and sold for thousands of dollars a set. I see them at car shows occasionally.
Alterother, Sep 25 2013
  
      
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