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pedrini wheels

I'm looking for a set of pedrini wheels for my '76. Does anyone know the part # for '73-'76, to make sure I the get correct set.

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I have 4 and the part # is 914.316.013.00. I believe they are for the early 914's without a hubcentric hub. I think the later cars have a "turned" hub to center the wheel. Lets hear any comments. I'd like to get $200 for mine.

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I have 4 and the part # is 914.361.013.00. I believe they are for the early 914's without a hubcentric hub. I think the later cars have a "turned" hub to center the wheel. Lets hear any comments. I'd like to get $200 for mine.

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disreguard my last post I hadthe part# wrong should read 914.361.013.0
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You might want to look at the Mahle wheels also unless you are set on the pedrini's. They look alot alike...
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either type when polished look really really good.
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You want the ones that end in .01 which are for later years '72+. If interested, I have a set of the later style that are about to be finished. They are getting all the raised edges polished. Should be finished in a week or so. Please let me know. Thanks

Al Meredith: You should not have a hard time getting over $200 for your set. That is right about what they fetch in good OEM shape. Here is a set (early style) that has polished edges:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&category=43955&item=2433752247

Looks like the reserve has not yet been met.
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I'm pretty glad I had everything polished on mine... like 90 a wheel and then they chromed my lug nuts for a buck a piece.
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I personally do not care for the Pedrinni wheels, I would go with Mahles, they are the wheel made for the later models. I have them on mine and they look fine. I actually care more about how they hold up. I have seen too many people crack the high dollar Fuchs. Unless you are going 5 lug, I would go for the Mahles.
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those would look something like this polished. This car was kinda the inspiration to do mine.

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