Expert care for Fulvias and much more
- and now with added political incorrectness
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
More Memories - Scrapbook III
This set is from the early part of last year. Once again, a few more reminders for you: all this stuff may be found in the blog if you need help to recall whatever I was writing about!
hi there, sorry, this is a bit off-topic, but i ve a question concerning mille miglia alloy rims. i am currently beeing offered a set of mille miglia rims in 6 x 14 for my fulvia. i really like the design, but they need to be refurbished. one needs welding. do you know, which material these rims are made of; is welding possible? have you any suggestions for a reasonable price for those rims, the seller wants ~ 800 € for them, but i don't think that that's ok.. thanks a lot max
I have never heard of Mille Miglia wheels. €800 is a lot of money, especially if they are not perfect. If you car is a 1300 try to find a set of the 51/2 x 14 Cromodoras that were fitted to 2000HF cars; they are magnesium and work perfectly with the 1300's geometry. For €800 I would expect a very good set of 1.6HF wheels.
hi there,
ReplyDeletesorry, this is a bit off-topic, but i ve a question concerning mille miglia alloy rims. i am currently beeing offered a set of mille miglia rims in 6 x 14 for my fulvia. i really like the design, but they need to be refurbished. one needs welding. do you know, which material these rims are made of; is welding possible? have you any suggestions for a reasonable price for those rims, the seller wants ~ 800 € for them, but i don't think that that's ok..
thanks a lot
max
I have never heard of Mille Miglia wheels. €800 is a lot of money, especially if they are not perfect. If you car is a 1300 try to find a set of the 51/2 x 14 Cromodoras that were fitted to 2000HF cars; they are magnesium and work perfectly with the 1300's geometry. For €800 I would expect a very good set of 1.6HF wheels.
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