Identify these Subaru OEM wheels?
Identify these Subaru OEM wheels?
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Jakg

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3,952 posts

191 months

Monday 16th May 2011
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Bought some winter wheels, but unfortunately they don't fit.

Would like to try to get rid of the wheels (but keep the tyres), but the problem is I have absolutely no idea what they are, or what they are worth.

Pic from the ad:



They are Subaru branded (so presume they are OEM), 15" and came with 185/55(?)/15 tyres (I think).

Anyone know what they might be?

(and also what the rough scrap value might be for the set? They aren't in the best cosmetic condition so it may be easier to get rid of them that way...)

GravelBen

16,333 posts

253 months

Monday 16th May 2011
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Earlyish Impreza wheels I think, probably off a WRX of some sort - maybe the wagon.

ETA:





Edited by GravelBen on Monday 16th May 21:38

Oldandslow

2,405 posts

229 months

Tuesday 17th May 2011
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Spooky. I bought the same style wheels in charcoal grey for exactly the same reason. I'm selling them too, for the same reason. They don't fit over my front brakes.

mazdajason

1,113 posts

195 months

Tuesday 17th May 2011
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Are they not speeline 5x100's, early imprezas I think too

DocJock

8,722 posts

263 months

Tuesday 17th May 2011
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Are they not OE 15s as fitted as standard to pre-98 cars?

Jakg

Original Poster:

3,952 posts

191 months

Tuesday 17th May 2011
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"Speedline" doesn't seem to find anything similar.

Is there a special name for them?
Oldandslow said:
Spooky. I bought the same style wheels in charcoal grey for exactly the same reason. I'm selling them too, for the same reason. They don't fit over my front brakes.
Out of interest, what car were you trying to fit them to? Something VAG?

Hol

9,254 posts

223 months

Wednesday 18th May 2011
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What you have there are a set of wheels that were fitted to the very first UK impreza turbo models. Remember a few people with them still on their company cars in the late 90's.