Has anyone got any photographs of Borrani wheels on a Dino https://www.borrani.com/ferrari-wheels/dino-246.html Weather it is a good thing or not is another discussion all together. They also did some for a 308!, which i think is quite a strong look, possibly not for everyone. Image Unavailable, Please Login
If you supply me a picture of a Dino at the same/similar angle as the 308 picture, I can comp them in the Dino pic? Chris
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We have an unused original set of wheels and adaptors RW4331/1 (7 x 14) for the Dino for sale if any one is interested. Price 2/3 of current new price.
Not potentially interested, but for documentation sake I would be interested in seeing photos of the wheels, and more than that, the spinners would be most illustrative. Thank you. Regards, Alberto
Here is a Monaco car on wire wheels. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Am i kinky? I actually think they look cool. While we are at it i would reaally like to get a picture of a Dino fitted with the 205/70WR14 PIRELLI CINTURATO CN36 | Longstone Tyres which i think is a very cool looking tyre. they were OE on the Fiat Dino, but nnot the Ferrari i don't think, but they would have ended up on there some times, if that is what the local tyre shed had on the shelf. Does anyone have a picture i could use?
Dougal, you just gave license to comment, and yes you are kinky as your photos , but no, wire wheels do not look the part on a Dino. Besides, the spinners would be all wrong. Other Ferrari definitely, but Dino, no. I think they look effete. i.e. Monaco, and of course with Ferrari emblems on tail, wrong. Good luck with photos as those on the blue car are the only ones I have ever seen. Regards, Alberto
You asked, so here it goes....scary and extremely kinky, a bit, something in the style of "Bricktop", but that is my taste or lack thereof Regards, Alberto
Blimey; you wouldn't take him home to meet your mum would you! I'd just like to point out to all the non Anglophiles on Ferrari Chat, that Mr Bricktop is not representative of the English population. and if you ring up Longstone tyres we are slightly less potty mouthed. (slightly)
Dougal, I am an Anglophile, I even rooted for the UK when you steamed to the Faulklands, much to my 3rd world compatriots dismay. I just said that the wire wheels look like Mr Bricktop's car, a footballer as you said, or similar. Never did imply that at Longstone tyres you spoke with such a flowery control of Chaucer's best. This, was strictly 'tongue in cheek'... Next time I am in the UK, I will buy you a pint of the dark stuff... Regards, Alberto
Thank you Alberto I shall look forward to your next visit, and a cleansing ale with a "hey nonny nonny!" Possibly you may be able to sample a cleansing ale or too in the pub i have built in the end of my garage called "the Big Cock Inn" I also have a Cider bar down my garden called " The Big Cock InCider" May i suggest you try a more flowery English film. My recommendation would be "Withnail and I" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXPlPAw117I
Impressive Dougal, Belgravia your breeding ground? Holland & Holland, of course, for that shooting weekend in a Savile Row bespoke hunting suit, along with the 'old shooting brake' at the Norfolk estate. I hear Gieves & Hawkes have you as a 'favourite bespoke client', but unfortunately they have never heard of your bellend establishments. Personally, I prefer Claridge's with Mr. Mason. Regards, Alberto
Ha Ha How about this for a nice English safety film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxx1Zn-NaW8&list=PLORxf0xWk2NBYrKx1W4HE7_ZSWsg0qkkh&index=5