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Alfa gta veloce mags


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I know it's for an alfa but I think they would look great on a BMW 2002... Alfaholics sell them for a reasonable price.. I know the PCD is different but I have approached them to see if they can supply them undrilled. 

They are a 15x7 et29 so pretty close

Thoughts? 

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IIRC Alfa, like Fiat uses a 4 x 98 mm bolt pattern; close but no cigar...kinda like trying to put those very cool Cosworth Vega wheels on an '02 back in the day...they were 4 x 4" (pretty much the same as 4 x 98 mm); they wouldn't fit either.

 

mike

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Actually quite nice! Drilled for correct PCD and e21 center hub I think there would be some interest.

ET is near perfect. 205 tire may rub to strut but a spacer of just a mm or two would fix that. 

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Racing is Life - everything before and after is just waiting!

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Look similar to some 15" Dunlop Racing alloy replicas I had made years ago. Changed my mind on useage and they sat on the shelf until I bought a 2000 coupe last month - the right car finds the right wheel eventually ?

 

That size and offset is going to put the rim and the tyre VERY close to the strut.

 

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8 hours ago, NickVyse said:

Look similar to some 15" Dunlop Racing alloy replicas I had made years ago

Nick, those are amazing. I'm very curious how you got them made. Cast? Spun aluminum?

The Alfaholics replicas are fantastic but someone should just do it right and make 15" aluminum versions of Alpina and/or Borrani steelies for the 2002.

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11 hours ago, Mike Self said:

IIRC Alfa, like Fiat uses a 4 x 98 mm bolt pattern; close but no cigar...kinda like trying to put those very cool Cosworth Vega wheels on an '02 back in the day...they were 4 x 4" (pretty much the same as 4 x 98 mm); they wouldn't fit either.

 

mike

 

Not that it really matters since the discussion here is drilling these for the 2002 4x100 bolt pattern, but it was only the Alfetta-based Alfas that used 4x98.  The ubiquitous 105 series Alfas--the GTV coupes, Spider convertibles and Giulia/Berlina sedans, used 4x108.  Those are the models you'd most often find these Alfaholics replica GTA wheels mounted on.

 

-Gary

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1 hour ago, bavariaboy said:

Nick, a 2000CS in an unusual light tan. Could we see more and a little history.  I have owned Bavarias and 3.0 CS s but never a 2000CS.

 

Actually love the nose, an acquired taste.

 

Check the car out over in the NK Discussion pages :)

 

 

 

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'69 Granada... long, long ago  

'71 Manila..such a great car

'67 Granada 2000CS...way cool

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1 hour ago, bavariaboy said:

Nick, a 2000CS in an unusual light tan. Could we see more and a little history.  I have owned Bavarias and 3.0 CS s but never a 2000CS.

 

Actually love the nose, an acquired taste.

 

Steve   email.  coupecs@aol.com

 

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What I know so far...

https://www.bmw2002faq.com/forums/topic/301567-coupe-swap-new-2000ca/

 

 

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My friend had similar wheels on his Alfa. I can’t remember the width, but he was running 225/15” tires. Interestingly, he was using the Weber 15/16 45’s. That car was an absolute hoot to drive!

 

 Bob

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