ID wheels anyone?

msvela448

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They look lot like Shelby wheels
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Appear to be Shelby CS40's (or a replica), originally available in polished, satin, black, since discontinued. To my knowledge they did not come with spinners. I own a set in black (rarest finish).

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Girlfriend calls me a hoarder, "I'm a collector" I reply. :party33:

LOL! Right on! Think about it, no one is a "watch hoarder" but a "watch collector", or "gun collector" or "Stars Wars collector", etc. I suppose it's the same disease, just another name. :)

And P.S. If you're gonna be a "collector" of wheels, not a bad choice!
 
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The wheels you posted were actually made by Raceline. When I bought my car in October of 07 the guy called the rims that are on my car racelines, they infact were not. Gabe helped track mine down. All others that state they are Shelby wheels are incorrect. They were a replica of those wheels. Racelines had no outer rim bolts like the Shelbys. It was a style that was being offered from Cervinis with their Eleanor kit. All have since been discontinued, custom is all I have found to be available, which are crazy expensive. Mine are called MC2. Out of business.
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