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FS: Very clean set of early steelies / 13x4 1/2


Fritz1602

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Price: $250
Location: Seaford,NY


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I'm selling an extra set of steelies that I had in storage because I need the funds for another project. They are all rust free and straight except for Wheel #1. Nothing major and I'm sure it can be repaired. Here are the dates stamped on the wheels. Non-matching but very clean and rust free!

 

WHEEL #1- 9/69 KPZ (Slight bend on inner lip)

 

WHEEL #2- 10/69 KPZ

 

WHEEL #3- 9/69 KPZ

 

WHEEL #4- 3/71 LEMMERZ

 

PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDED SHIPPING BECAUSE THESE WHEELS HAVE A COMBINED WEIGHT OF 52 LBS. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED I CAN GET YOU A SHIPPING QUOTE IF YOU SEND ME YOUR CITY AND ZIP.

 

Thanks for looking!

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1968 BMW 1600-2

 

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All ti and tii rims are 5” wide. Lemmerz was a primary manufacturer of ‘02 rims, Kronprinz (KPZ) was a secondary manufacturer, and Solrad (SRD) was a tertiary manufacturer. All were big German wheel manufacturers of the era, all produced high-quality rims.

 

Your rims are in the database.

 

 

GLWS,

 

Steve

 

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1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

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2 hours ago, Conserv said:

All ti and tii rims are 5” wide. Lemmerz was a primary manufacturer of ‘02 rims, Kronprinz (KPZ) was a secondary manufacturer, and Solrad (SRD) was a tertiary manufacturer. All were big German wheel manufacturers of the era, all produced high-quality rims.

 

GLWS,

 

Steve

 

Thanks for your input Steve. I wasn't 100% sure what the difference was.?

1968 BMW 1600-2

 

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1 hour ago, RENINME said:

price? shipping to zip code 04103?

Hi!

Price is $250 plus shipping. Looks like you're in Maine. Shipping will be approximately $60 via USPS. Thanks!

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1968 BMW 1600-2

 

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54 minutes ago, RENINME said:

Having issues with Zelle Because I only have business debit cards and it doesn’t accept those. Would it be possible to send you a payment through PayPal?

Sorry to hear that. I'll accept PayPal but only if you send it as a friend request. That way it will clear right away. My PayPal address is jsonitis@outlook.com

 

Thank you!

1968 BMW 1600-2

 

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