Bravo 19" alloy wheels - Lenso S73 (black with chrome lip)

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Bravo 19" alloy wheels - Lenso S73 (black with chrome lip)

Any pics on the car, aside from that small last one?
Are they 4x98 or 4x100?
Do they need spigots? If so what is the original center bore?
Do they need spacers?

You're selling yourself REALLY short on this ad, there is bugger all info in it. And good luck and all but, trying to sell ANY big wheels with the stupid 4-lug pattern that Fiat sticks by will be nigh on impossible.

Plus the tyres aren't actually load rated for a Bravo, so it could nullify insurance (he says having tyres on his car that aren't correctly load rated either) but I feel it's wise to warn you in case the buyer takes out a claim against you for selling what are, in actual fact, wheels with tyres on them that aren't fit for the purpose you are selling them for.

I know this is a total rant and really do not mean anything harsh by it, and really do wish you the best of luck with the sale, but this is all info you and the buyer need to know.
 
Have attached another picture - (this is without the coilover kit I'm also selling because I didn't fit it).

The don't need spigots or spacers, but do also come with the centre plates and centre caps, which aren't in the pictures.

Sorry for lack of info - I'm not that mechanically minded - I just liked the look of them when I bought them tbh :confused:

Anyone looking to buy these alloys for the bravo, please note, as pointed out by ascott92 these tyres don't have the correct load rating for the bravo, so you are buying them at your own risk (thanks for pointing this out btw) (y) and I've now taken "For Fiat Bravo" off from my ebay ad.
 

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Again, sorry for the above rant. Just looked it up there on alloywheels.com, they seem to be available in 4x98 fitment with an offset of 35, so if they are a straight fit then it would be my guess they are this fitment. Also the Bravo has a centre bore of 58.1, so it may be worth adding that to the listing.

They may be suitable if someone is completely nuts for an older VW, so it may be worth also mentioning that they can fit 4x100 with wobble bolts. Finally, how wide are they? If you don't know, you'll find it on the back of the spokes, saying something like 7J or 8J.

Again, hope the sale goes well, and hope I don't seem like a total c*ck making all these suggestions.
 
Sorry to go off topic but where did you get the mudflaps? Are these the ones you've posted a photo of before on a mudflap thread? If they are they looked good but wasn't sure about the silver strip. How easy were they to align and fit?
 
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Sorry to go off topic but where did you get the mudflaps? Are these the ones you've posted a photo of before on a mudflap thread? If they are they looked good but wasn't sure about the silver strip. How easy were they to align and fit?

Got the mudflaps here:
http://www.larkspeed.com/index.pl?c=ETECHMUDFLP&s=category

They are the one with the silver strip but i decided i didnt like them in the end and got rid - fitting was a peice of cake for someone of simple diy knowledge, no cutting required - just need a pencil, and electric screwdriver.

Hope this helps
 
Sorry to go off topic but where did you get the mudflaps? Are these the ones you've posted a photo of before on a mudflap thread? If they are they looked good but wasn't sure about the silver strip. How easy were they to align and fit?

Did you really pay £1,046.00 ?????????

Yup - bit steap i know
 
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