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Offline Richard48Y

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WTS, American Racing "Spectre" 13x5.5" mags. $400 N. Nevada.
« on: Wednesday,April 24, 2024, 02:33:23 PM »
These came to me on my S2.
Backspace is 3-5/8 as near as I could measure it.
Of course one wheel has a little bit of curb rash but it will clean up easily.
They have been stored inside so the polished surfaces remain bright.

Sumitomo HTR200 185/60R13 tires look like they have never been driven on but are 2005 date code.
They hold air so are good for roll-around and setting up for this size.
If you do not want them I will have them removed as I can use them for roll-around and fitting.

Sorry, I need to keep the lug nuts for my other wheels.
My car was lowered quite a bit and these may have been rubbing the outside of the arches.
I doubt it is an issue with a car at closer to stock height and certainly not for a car with flares.
By my math these will sit 1.125" further out than a set of Cosmic's with 4-3/16 backspace.
This certainly cures excessive air gap in the arches.
$400, shipping from 89447, or stop by and pick them up.
Hot August Nights is coming up.
More pics when I wash them, they are dusty right now.

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Re: WTS, American Racing "Spectre" 13x5.5" mags. $400 N. Nevada.
« Reply #1 on: Saturday,April 27, 2024, 10:47:44 AM »
If anyone in the So. Cal area wants these and can wait until Hot August Nights for delivery I have an offer of free transport.

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Hard choice between these and the turbines...well, the turbine style are Fiat wheel pattern but if they fit correctly.

I'm going to redo my wannabe JPS pinstriping in silver (maybe 3M retroreflective tape?), a bit more retrofuturistic.