None of those you've posted are the same style as the Group 4 Wheels, they've got a double web per spoke instead of the single web as those offered.
They're close but not the same wheel.
Vince.
"In the beginning I looked around but couldn't find the car I dreamed of, so I decided to build it myself." - Dr. Ing. h.c. Ferry Porsche
www.lancia-stratos.co.uk
Transformer/Hawk HF3000 - Chassis: 1988 Spyder #045 - Engine: Alfa 166 3.0L 24v V6 - ECU: Omex 710 - Exhaust: Simpson - Tyres: Michelin TB15's / Pirelli P7 Corsa - Wheels: Hawk Compomotive.
See Jonathan,
Told You I would be wrong....lol....
I will delete them if you like or leave as an example what not to post....opps!!
But arn't they on a GP4 car's so are just as genuine? the first photo is the 75 RAC car so is a works car.
You never know Jonathan might be able to do those as well..!
The Devils in the detail.
If you chaps over at Group 4 Wheels ever need a new project, I'd love a set of these Campagnolo's to have some fun with:
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"In the beginning I looked around but couldn't find the car I dreamed of, so I decided to build it myself." - Dr. Ing. h.c. Ferry Porsche
www.lancia-stratos.co.uk
Transformer/Hawk HF3000 - Chassis: 1988 Spyder #045 - Engine: Alfa 166 3.0L 24v V6 - ECU: Omex 710 - Exhaust: Simpson - Tyres: Michelin TB15's / Pirelli P7 Corsa - Wheels: Hawk Compomotive.
Hi Jonathan,
Glad you've joined in on this thread and thanks for your time on the phone this afternoon, I have sent you a Private Message.
Brent.
Here's a better shot of the wheel Ian:
The rear wheel on both cars is a completley different style:
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Last edited by Monte76; 09-11-2012 at 23:26.
"In the beginning I looked around but couldn't find the car I dreamed of, so I decided to build it myself." - Dr. Ing. h.c. Ferry Porsche
www.lancia-stratos.co.uk
Transformer/Hawk HF3000 - Chassis: 1988 Spyder #045 - Engine: Alfa 166 3.0L 24v V6 - ECU: Omex 710 - Exhaust: Simpson - Tyres: Michelin TB15's / Pirelli P7 Corsa - Wheels: Hawk Compomotive.
Those wheels on the front are the Cromodoras from the Fiat Dino aren't they? And the rears are Campagnolo Ragno's I think. That's in the picture above.
Paul.
Sat in a real one, may never wash again!
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