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pretty sure i've seen these alloys on a cinq that was doing the rounds on ebay a while ago - or at least very similar style ones.

do you know the offset and pcd?

if not then these details should be stamped into the metal usually on the back of the wheel somewhere - when you find it let us know what they are, as this will largely determine whether they will fit or not
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Ah yes! The orange pickup cinq had these on.. so they should fit without any problems. should just be a spacer and longer bolts job if they're not a good offset. PCD will be 4x98 im guessing as theyre old Fiat x19 wheels.
 
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correct..... i'm biding my time - that little beauty will turn up on ebay again no doubt... and when it does ;)
 
The wheels say Cromodora/Bertone 5J x 13" - H2 with the code CD58 on the rear. Apparently, they came from a Trackday Uno.
 
i ripped through a set of fuldas:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

I'm not suprised the way you drive... DK :p hehe



....anyhow - yeah these wheels should slip straight on - you might want spacers though even if they don't scrub, just so the car feels a little more stable, as your old wheels are half an inch wider than these... I suppose you could try them and see if they feel ok first :)
 
The wheels say Cromodora/Bertone 5J x 13" - H2 with the code CD58 on the rear. Apparently, they came from a Trackday Uno.

Might have been on SuperUno's old rally Uno?

And yes, they are late 70's/ early 80's X1/9 wheels.

I have later X1/9 wheels from the 'VS' model ('86 and '87) on my Uno made by Speedline of Italy. Fitted straight on with no spacers needed (y)

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