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RE: Wheels for 4KCSQ
Too pricey? That seems like a very reasonable price for oe wheels. If you
are looking for aftermarket wheels there are plenty that will work without
"converter????". Call any reputable tire place and they can quote you a price
but I can tell you now that it is going to be a lot more than $125 per set,
more like 100+ per wheel.
Pat Martin
864000csq 2 1/2 cat back, H&R-Boge(wanted Koni's but got Vetoed by other
half),advanced and loving it.Soon to have Rota Cobra's 16x7 with AVS
Intermediates.
95 subaru legacy awd: so stock it hurts
Bothell,WA
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From: owner-quattro@coimbra.ans.net on behalf of Thomas Alexander
Sent: Friday, May 10, 1996 9:44 AM
To: Quattro List
Subject: Wheels for 4KCSQ
I'm looking for wheels for my '86 4000CS Quattro (all four are bent). Any
inexpensive suggestions? A guy at Shokan quoted me a price of $115 for a set
of original equipment mags. That seems too pricey. Aftermarket wouldn't be
too bad. Are there any wheels that would fit without having to use a
converter?
Thomas Alexander
Assistant Dean for Student Services
University of Florida
P202 Peabody Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611-4075
(352)392-1261