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Well, that stinks. It took me quite a while to figure out how to create that chart. Not sure what happened there - maybe Simon updated some code on the BB side... I'll mess around and see if I can't fix it in the original post.
Jason-

Curiously, after pasting the table code into a text file and saving it as *.htm, I can view the table in my web browser. Weird that it doesn't work right in the post.

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Old 04-04-2009, 04:25 PM
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That gave me an idea....

Here ya go, one each graphic representation of the gibbberish in the 1st post in this thread.
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addition to the list

Heres an addition to the list:

FPS: Model 1088 Manufactured 1969
6x14, ET28, 4x108
weight 6.0 KG = 13.2 lb (without center caps)

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Old 04-20-2009, 05:36 PM
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nice wheels! i never thought that they'll look great on a super! a friend happens to have the same set sitting on a shelf.
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Old 04-21-2009, 09:37 PM
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Is anyone out there able to give us the specs for the Momo Vegas??

These are a popular period wheel in both 4 x98 and 4 x 108 variants, with both "metal caps" and "plastic caps". The later being stronger with different offsets, I believe.

I've raced on these for the last eight years. I believe that they are strong yet light and have a favourable offset.

Alas, all mine (8 of them!) are mounted on race tyres...

Good to see the information on the BWA Sportstars. I have a set of 4 x 108 which came on the 2000 GT veloce I brought 20 years ago (plus a few spares along the way.) I think they're great (and very light) but no one else here thinks that much of them.
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Old 07-08-2009, 11:43 AM
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Montreal wheels

Another one for the list:

Alfa Romeo Montreal
Campagnolo "Turbina", Elektron alloy.
Bolt circle: 4x108
Offset: ET25
Size: 6.5 x 14
Weight: 5.8 kg / 12.7 lbs
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Old 07-08-2009, 12:47 PM
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Thatsa nica wheels!
Looks like the old and rare "starburst" Campy on very early 275 GTB's. (I have a set)
Your fingers bleed after you clean brake dust from these neat wheels, but it's worth it!
Very nice!
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Ruspa wheels?

I just found these Ruspa wheels on e-Bay Italy. The seller lists them for "Alfa Romeo Giulia GT Duetto 1750 2000". They are 6x14 and 4x108 but there's no indication as to the offset.

Unfortunately they're closing in an hour and they're already out of my price range ($740 incl. shipping), but they look great!

I've done a bit of research but can find very little about these. Does anyone have any info?
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