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Wheels that were common, popular and rare on the 2002?


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Had Cosmics on my '69 2002 (VIN 1666747)

Delia

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1973 2002tii - gone

Inka (aka "Orange Julius")

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1974 2002tii - gone

Polaris (aka "Mae West")

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1991 318is (aka) "O'Hara")

Brillantrot - High Visibility Daily Driver

BMW CCA #1974 (one of the 308)

deliawolfe@gmail.com

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(caught red-handed responding to a wheel thread)

Caught you, Uncle Mike! You know you'll never live this down now!

Except this time, you'll have to send me wheels instead of Fruitcake, in order to get me to stop -- such is the method to my madness :-)

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check out this momo wheel, not sure what the style name is. pretty elusive. earlier this year someone down on the peninsula was trying to sell this set of 5 with mismatched old tires on them for Buy-It-Now on eBay for $1000. claimed he had them on his 02 Baur Targa and brought them from Germany. asked him for a picture of these on his car to see how they would have looked on an 02, but he never followed through with it. they popped on and off ebay the following weeks for asking price around $700-800. it's probably a stretch but anyone on here end up buying them? wonder how much they went for. i thought that given their rarity here in the states (don't know how common they are in europe) they'd be worth $500 to me in the condition they were in as a few had some scrapes and rash.

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While stationed in Germany in the early 70's, ATS made a wheel that was very popular, do not see very often in the states though. They were the same style wheels that came on my 72 Volvo 1800ES, ATS five spoke..very similiar to the Cromodora wheels popular at the time.

Earl

74 2002Lux

02 M Roadster

72 Volvo 1800ES

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74 02Lux

15 M235i

72 Volvo 1800ES

People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

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The Cosmics were ~1970. Not sure about earlier than that

Regardless, for a '67, can't go wrong with Boranni round-hole steelies, IMO!

Delia

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1973 2002tii - gone

Inka (aka "Orange Julius")

#2762756

1974 2002tii - gone

Polaris (aka "Mae West")

#2782824

1991 318is (aka) "O'Hara")

Brillantrot - High Visibility Daily Driver

BMW CCA #1974 (one of the 308)

deliawolfe@gmail.com

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On my 69 I have a set of 100+ wheels 5.5x 13(sometimes available as dealer option in Europe) 69-71 found on some Targa's, or Cabrio's.

I love old skool wheels on 2002's.

Jb

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'69 2002 (M2 for 2012) daily driver

'71 911 T (2.4s) powered Weekend joyride

'67 VW Crew Cab Turbo truck parts hauler

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what is the back spacing on your Ronal's? I have a set and am curious if mine have the same spacing so I know they will fit my tii.

thanks in advance

Chris, If you are asking about the "offset", I don't really know. I do know that they fit my car better that my 100+ wheels. Plenty of room, no scraping anywhere. I think they are the same as regular 02 wheels. Sorry I couldn't be more specific.

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Steve

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1974 Inka 1802 Touring, New Daily Driver

1976 Inka 2002 Original Owner (adopted by Scott B.)

My Roundies are bigger than yours

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