Sacramento (ish): 15x7 vintage Mesh - $200

Markos

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These are cool! I'm not sure what these are. They look similar to Rial, but I don't think they are. I don't think they are a split wheel either.

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I'm not addicted to wheels. I'm looking for a friend. :)
 

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If I had to guess I would say they are old Corvette wheels with a 5x120.65 bolt pattern and not true 5x120.
 

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These are Appliance "modular mesh" wheels.
Aftermarket wheels.
I have a set for my Tiger and they came with spinners.
 

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These are Appliance "modular mesh" wheels.
Aftermarket wheels.
I have a set for my Tiger and they came with spinners.

Thanks! I thought that they looked very similar to appliance wheels, but I didn't see any examples with the two/three piece look.
 

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So did Appliance make BMW specific wheels or are these more likely Corvette bolt pattern and not exactly 5x120?
 

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So did Appliance make BMW specific wheels or are these more likely Corvette bolt pattern and not exactly 5x120?

Most of the ones that I've found online are 5x120.65. You can run them assuming the hub fits. There is interweb debate on whether wobble bolts are required but they certainly can't hurt.
 
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