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1985 Crx Hf: The Gas Saver Project


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What kind of rims are these?

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B13pnoysentra

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BWA Sportstars. 13x6 wrapped in 205/60/R13 Stinger Radials (need spacers in front due to larger 1g Integra brake calipers). I purchased them from a BMW 2002 wwner and found out these were popular on old fiat, VW, and Alfa Romeos of the 70s. 


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BWA Sportstars. 13x6 wrapped in 205/60/R13 Stinger Radials (need spacers in front due to larger 1g Integra brake calipers). I purchased them from a BMW 2002 wwner and found out these were popular on old fiat, VW, and Alfa Romeos of the 70s. 

 

Interesting.  If I recall correctly, most vintage Alfa Romeo/Maserati/Fiat wheels were made with 4x98mm bolt patterns.  Are the BWA Sportstars different?  I've looked into Alfa/Maserati/Fiat rims on these cars before and it looked like you needed either 'wobbly bolts' or wheel adapters to run a 4x98 on a 4x100.  Just curious.  Always on the look out for unique wheel options for these cars.


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