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> FS Set of Gas Burner Wheels (5)
pdq356
post Aug 21 2015, 08:07 AM
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From a '76 914 this set of rare Gas Burner wheels is in great original condition. These were the lightest wheels ever fitted to a 914, manufactured by Mahle they are 5 1/2 X 15. No curb rash but there is a ding in one (fix or use as spare). Original center caps are included. With or without very old tires, your choice. Pickup is free, shipping slightly more. $1225 for all 5.


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post Aug 21 2015, 08:43 AM
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... made the same mistake when I picked up my 76.

These were any appearance upgrade and being a forged aluminium they are lighter than the steel wheels (close to 18lbs ea) weighing only 13.2lbs ea ... which is pretty thrifty for a 15in wheel. In fact, these weigh almost the same as the 2.0 liter fuchs.

However, the real forged magnesium gas burners weigh under 10lbs each and look slightly different (5 lugs v. these have 4.) People have referred to these as "baby burners" which sounds scary, but I get the idea that they are similar.

Good luck with your sale.
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