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Thread: FS: Project Wheels: OZ Racing Futuras. 5x114.3 Perfect to dual drill to 5x100

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    05-04-2012 08:22 AM #1
    Original wheel specs: 5x114.3 with a centerbore of 66

    Fronts: 17 x 8 ET 37 sandwich mounted with 1 inch lip and 6.5 inch barrel.

    Rears: 17 x 9 ET 37 sandwich mounted with a 1.5 inch lip.

    These wheels are flat backed with a narrow centerbore. Redrill to 5x100 is easily and safely done. Other bolt patterns are also possible but the centercap screw hole would need to be relocated.

    Condition: Faces are in excellent condition. One small nick near the center of one wheel. This is easily smoothed with a file.

    All four lips have small bends which are easily fixed. One rear lip has a significant bend. However, this bend can be fixed and the repair should come out well as the lip isn't mangled in any way.

    What's I'm selling: 4 faces, four lips, two front barrels. $900 shipped to the lower 48 US states. PM me here for a phone number or for any other information.

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    05-04-2012 06:17 PM #2
    PM sent. any center caps?
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  3. 05-04-2012 08:42 PM #3
    any idea about mk4 fitment

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    05-04-2012 11:08 PM #4
    Quote Originally Posted by DUB 32 View Post
    any idea about mk4 fitment
    You would need to dual drill and use hubcentric rings. Alternatively you could use adapters. If I were building them, I'd be going with wider lips... how wide is just a question of what sort of fitment/stance you want.


    All PMs responded to. Lots of interest but still available.
    Conan1999: <grin>Do you really care? TCL is Poseur Kingdom. The bulk of the posts are generated by a slew of toolbags who've never driven the vehicles they discuss and who are "into cars" in the same way as the nouveau riche display designer labels. Granted, the forum's entertainment value is off the scale, but I wouldn't confuse it with expertise of any sort.

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    05-05-2012 07:35 AM #5
    Do u have the center caps?
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    05-05-2012 07:54 AM #6
    I do not have caps for these wheels. I have OZ caps that fit, however, they go with my Fitipaldis and are NOT included.
    Conan1999: <grin>Do you really care? TCL is Poseur Kingdom. The bulk of the posts are generated by a slew of toolbags who've never driven the vehicles they discuss and who are "into cars" in the same way as the nouveau riche display designer labels. Granted, the forum's entertainment value is off the scale, but I wouldn't confuse it with expertise of any sort.

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    05-06-2012 04:57 PM #7
    Sold pending PayPal clearing. Thanks all.
    Conan1999: <grin>Do you really care? TCL is Poseur Kingdom. The bulk of the posts are generated by a slew of toolbags who've never driven the vehicles they discuss and who are "into cars" in the same way as the nouveau riche display designer labels. Granted, the forum's entertainment value is off the scale, but I wouldn't confuse it with expertise of any sort.

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