Styling Panda Alloys

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Styling Panda Alloys

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Will a set of Panda alloys fit any other car on the market. I got a set in for a customer and now they don't want them and I was just wondering if they fitted any other makes before I put them up for sale?
 
They're pretty standard Fiat 4x98 PCD wheels, I guess they'll fit a Punto pretty well.

Heck, with some lower-profile tyres, they'd probably be awesome for a Cinquecento or Seicento...

Or you could put them on my Panda, I've been looking for a set of alloy wheels for it... I won't even charge you anything for it (y)
 
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PCD 4/98, Size .5.x14, offset 28.

I'm not selling them here as I'm in Ireland i'm going to sell them locally because postage would be too much, that's why its not in classifieds :D i just want to know if they will fit any other cars.
 
Heck, with some lower-profile tyres, they'd probably be awesome for a Cinquecento or Seicento...

I don't think they would be suitable for the Seicento. The Seicento wheels are 13" (although I think they're 14" for the Schumacher sporting). You can get away with 14", but 15" is a bit of a squeeze, and probably wouldn't do much for the handling. People do put 15" wheels on them, but I think it's probably a bad idea.
 
I don't think they would be suitable for the Seicento. The Seicento wheels are 13" (although I think they're 14" for the Schumacher sporting). You can get away with 14", but 15" is a bit of a squeeze, and probably wouldn't do much for the handling. People do put 15" wheels on them, but I think it's probably a bad idea.

I was sort of assuming he was referring to the basic Panda alloys, not the 100HP ones. The basic 14" alloys would fit a Sei/Cinq quite nicely, I think.
 
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