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1955-60 Borrani Cabo Sport Bi-metal Knock Off Rims, Pair, Ferrari, Alfa, Lancia on 2040-parts.com

US $10,500.00
Location:

Lake City, Florida, United States

Lake City, Florida, United States

 For Sale:1955-1960 Borrani "CABO SPORT" 15 x 4 J - "RECORD"  Bi-Metal KNOCK- OFF RIMS, TYPE "E" ONE PAIR ONLY!  This wheel with the "C. Borrani, Record" stamping was used on wheels manufactured by Borrani between 1955-1960.  There are 12 rivets that hold the splined hub to the steel wheel disc and 10 cooling slots in the outer steel center disc.

The CAPO SPORT was used on many cars, including Alfa Romao, ASA, Abarth, Ferrari, Lancia, and Maserati, Aronolt Bristol etc.

Please e-mail or call for additional, information, measurements, or photos. Call 352-318-6796.

Wheels are sold as restorable cores only.

Please contact me for shipping rates and insurance,.  Will ship world wide.  DO NOT USE E_BAY SHIPPING RATES

You are bidding for 2, one pair only.

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