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Conserv/Steve,
Thank you for those details and pictures regarding the old and new factory allow wheels that are part # 36111107915.
Year ago I had a Colorado '73 tii and I pieced together 4 original FPS wheels to have a set back then.
I now want to put on my Golf '73 2002 rust free project car a set of 13" FPS wheels.
I have 2 new FPS wheels but I need 2 more wheels to make a set.
Since they are now NLA for new ones now,
If anyone is open to sell me their spare allow wheel whether it is an old FPS or new I would be thrilled.
Maybe someone has a full set that they have sitting around and realize they never want to go back to a small 13" wheel again?
Please reach out to me and I can pay through Paypal, Venmo, Credit Card, etc. for the 2 wheels I need.
Thank you again. ?
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Hello there, looking for one or possibly two roundie 2002tii alloy wheels made by FPS in very good to perfect condition. Cash in hand ready to PayPal. Thanks so much!
The original part number for reference: 36111107915
See attached photo for additional reference.
WTB OEM Roundie 2002tii alloy wheels
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Update on the search for original '02 alloy wheels for my '73 Golf 2002.
I have purchased 4 used alloy wheels from an enthusiast in Germany.
The wheels are the original style of FPS wheels made in the 1970's.
They have been in storage since the 1980's.
They will need to be taken to a wheel repair shop to refurbish them and fix all the years of wear, scratches, bends, and dings etc.
Conserv/Steve mentioned the "Wheel Collision Center" in PA.
I did talk to them in the past when I was looking for wheels to purchase.
I would like to get some good recommendations on wheel repair/restoration shops.
Has anyone had a good experience with a wheel repair shop that did a great job restoring alloy wheels?
I am located in Utah but I am happy to ship my new, used wheels to anywhere in the country that has a high rating by others.
Thanks again for all of your interest in looking at this post and especially to Conserv and Bluntec in responding to this post and giving their great insight.
Respectfully,
Dan