Aftermarket Wheels

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NoMAD
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Aftermarket Wheels

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Has anyone got a complete list of aftermarket wheels that are available 'NEW' and i stress new to suit Early Holden Pattern, figure it might be a handy list to have?

Manufactures, Wheel Model, Back Spacing, Wheel sizes etc....?

i always find everything i like is in standard Chev Pattern so trying to see whats out there...if i choose not to run steelies

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AUD/USD is so good I would be looking to custom rims from the US of A as in my yellow beast.

Even if you just ordered them in the correct offset/diameter blank, surely you could get them drilled here?
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Oh, and as for offset, all I know is mine is WRONG! :lol:
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yeah i've still got that info you gave me...

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simple answer not alot :( but i know from past experiance centreline will do special order in early holden bolt pattern, showwheels have those streeter wheels in early holden 17"&18" and maybe 20"
i'm guessing but possably most of the billit mobs will prolly special order early holden bolt pattern :?
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There was a guy on Ebay a couple of weeks ago flogging some genuine new Centrelines to suit early Holden. They were in 5 1/2 and 7 inch x 15. I'll try and find it again. He had about 4 sets of each with 2 different offsets.

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Dakam wrote:There was a guy on Ebay a couple of weeks ago flogging some genuine new Centrelines to suit early Holden. They were in 5 1/2 and 7 inch x 15. I'll try and find it again. He had about 4 sets of each with 2 different offsets.

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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/CENTERLINE-AUTO- ... 27ba565a8e
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Don't know if these turn your wheels :roll: but some people like them
http://www.performancewheels.com.au/all ... lassic.asp#
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