Braid maybe?
Edit:
These were the ones I was thinking of. Similar but not as close as I remembered.
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorsport/competition-wheels/braid-formrace-wheel
www.highwoodalfa.com
and
www.mr.fiat.com (in Atlanta)
*EDIT...Or you could search for used Ronal A1's.
Check xxr, and rota. They have some remakes. I'm not sure if you are meaning "exact replica" of that rim pictured, or just referring to awesome 80 s rims in general. Also, I believe centerline still makes a similar style.
Speedline and OZ made some very sexy OEM teledials (or pepperpots) for the Alfa SZ and 164Q. I'd love a set for my 164LS!
If you're looking for a more modern teledial wheel the 147 GTA and 156 GTA wheels aren't too hard to bring over to the US. Yet another wheel that would look sexy on my 164.
Second car is an Alfa Romeo SZ, a Milano (75) rebodied by Zagato. It actually made it into limited production, and a convertible version called the RZ was also made. The RZ is below, but they shared the same front end styling.
kanaric wrote:
I think those were actually stock wheels on some version of the Alfa Milano back then.
Trackmouse wrote: Check xxr, and rota. They have some remakes. I'm not sure if you are meaning "exact replica" of that rim pictured, or just referring to awesome 80 s rims in general. Also, I believe centerline still makes a similar style.
Basically i like "retro" style wheels like this. Phone dials are the bees knees.
lol all these companies have such ridiculous offsets. Just checked their sites centerline has wheels of a similar idea.
In reply to kanaric:
Actually, they DO still make wheels that look like that, but they are usually 4" wide and live in the trunk.
they look like painted versions of the Yur-a-pean versions of the Centerlines that everyone had on the American musclecars in the 70's and 80's...
jstein77 wrote: The GTV6 looks like it went over a jump too hard and bent the tail up at a 10 degree angle.
That would be a Milano with the jacked up rear.
Phone dials are still in production from many manufacturers, but most of them are offroad-oriented wheels.
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